IIRC:CH: Here's adieu to Old England, Here's Adieu
For your heart it is turning to stone
If the world had been banished before I was born
Such troubles I never had known
Once I could eat of the bread
That was made of the very best wheat
But now I am glad of a mouldy old crust
To give me poor body to eat
Once I could drink of that beer
The very best beer in the glass
But now I am glad of cold water
To ease me parched lips of their thirst
Once I could sleep in that bed
The bed of the very best down
But now I am glad of a bunch of oat straw
to keep me old bones from the ground
Once I could walk out in freedom
I could spend all the money I'd earn
but now I'm in prison so strong and so deep
and I don't know which way to turnMessages from multiple threads combined. Messages below are from a new thread.
Do we have a songwriter name for these lyrics, or are they traditional?
-Joe Offer-