The Blacksmith Songtext
von Foster & Allen
The Blacksmith Songtext
Twenty years ago last Christmas
Came a tempter to my wife
Stole the only flower I cherish
And I vowed I′d have his life
In the street one day I met him
In my eyes that villain grinned
Then the curse of pain came o'er me
It was on that very day I sinned
Sure I dream as the hammer strikes the anvil
And I dream as the sparks light on the floor
Of my blue eyed turtle dove
She′s the only girl I love
As she stood outside that good old smithy door
Twelve months past and came my trial
In the court I saw my wife
And I heard her beg for mercy
When they sentenced me for life
For twelve long years
I've read her letters
The only comfort I can tell
When I heard that she was dying
It was then my lonely spirits fell
Sure I dream as the hammer strikes the anvil
And I dream as the sparks light on the floor
Of my blue eyed turtle dove
She's the only girl I love
As she stood outside that good old smithy door
Short Instrumental break
Late one night I dodged the warder
O′er the prison walls I sprang
Then I got home footsore and weary
At the breaking of the dawn
She was glad so glad to see me
In my arms that night she died
Then the warders rushed the doorway
And they found me there inside
When they saw her lifeless body
And I kneeling on the floor
They said: Jack my lad we′ll trust you
Come back when you've laid her low
Sure I dream as the hammer strikes the anvil
And I dream as the sparks light on the floor
Of my blue eyed turtle dove
She′s the only girl I love
As she stood outside that good old smithy door
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Came a tempter to my wife
Stole the only flower I cherish
And I vowed I′d have his life
In the street one day I met him
In my eyes that villain grinned
Then the curse of pain came o'er me
It was on that very day I sinned
Sure I dream as the hammer strikes the anvil
And I dream as the sparks light on the floor
Of my blue eyed turtle dove
She′s the only girl I love
As she stood outside that good old smithy door
Twelve months past and came my trial
In the court I saw my wife
And I heard her beg for mercy
When they sentenced me for life
For twelve long years
I've read her letters
The only comfort I can tell
When I heard that she was dying
It was then my lonely spirits fell
Sure I dream as the hammer strikes the anvil
And I dream as the sparks light on the floor
Of my blue eyed turtle dove
She's the only girl I love
As she stood outside that good old smithy door
Short Instrumental break
Late one night I dodged the warder
O′er the prison walls I sprang
Then I got home footsore and weary
At the breaking of the dawn
She was glad so glad to see me
In my arms that night she died
Then the warders rushed the doorway
And they found me there inside
When they saw her lifeless body
And I kneeling on the floor
They said: Jack my lad we′ll trust you
Come back when you've laid her low
Sure I dream as the hammer strikes the anvil
And I dream as the sparks light on the floor
Of my blue eyed turtle dove
She′s the only girl I love
As she stood outside that good old smithy door
End
Writer(s): Tony Allen, Unknown Composer Author, Donie Cassidy, Mick Foster Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com