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GUEST,SingedCat Lyr Req: Seeking lyrics/band of Michael McCreigh (5) Lyr Req: 'Michael McCreigh' 03 May 21


Good day all,

I'm looking for the words to a song that was on a tape I listened to in the mid- nineties. The album, by a band called I think Pendragon (But not the one on Wikipedia), had a lead singer with a low and beautiful voice. One of the tracks on the album was called The Palatine, a song questioning the truth of an old tale of a ship drawn aground by wreckers, "all the wild seas over".

The song whose lyrics I want is called Michael McCreigh (sp?), a ballad of a young woman and her relationship with the titular character. I remember many of the lyrics fairly well, but not all, and I can't find where I wrote them down. Here are a few verses, not consecutive:

We drifted apart in the years after schooling
I grew into womanhood most graciously
And Michael he took up the carpenter's trade
And was building a house for my mother and me....

I got the news just as summer was fading
With matty all gone and a baby to be
No one at my side and no one to protect me
But my childhood companion Michael Mcreigh

Marry me, Annie, you'll make a fine bride
I'd be so proud your babe's daddy to be
And I'll break the neck of the one who'll not bow
To my babe and my lovely wife Annie McCreigh

What will they say when the babe's hair is raven
With eyes that are dark as a night on the sea?
With both of us fair and our eyes green and blue
Oh how they will laugh at you Michael McCreigh


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