DEAR MOLLY Testo

Testo DEAR MOLLY

Dear Molly, when you read these lines that I have written here,When you do read them, you can but shed a tear,When I relate my story, it will grieve your heart full sore,When I tell you of our misery since we left our native shore.'Twas the second of November, at the dawning of the day.At New York we were landed, and anchored in the bay.To meet our foes at Kingsbridge, we boldly marched awayTo fight our own relations in North America.We marched with resolution to face our enemy,Advancing on the mountain (where) they had a battery;Down on our Irish heroes their haughty calls did flyThis was an awful welcome in the North America.We marched with resolution to face the Rebel crewAnd so boldly we attacked them, tho men we had but few,They were ten to one, brave boys, it never be said we ran away,But we fought while we could stand, in North America.Then through fields of blood we waded, where cannons loud did roar,And many a war-like hero lay rolling in their gore.And heaps of mangled soldiers all on the ground did layThat was both killed and wounded in the North America.Your heart would melt with pity to see the soldiers' wivesSearching for their dead husbands with melancholy criesAnd children crying out, "Mammy, well we may rue the dayThat we came to lose our Daddies in the North America."