The Spanish Brigde
We sailed out of England bound for Lisbon Harbour
With bayonets a gleaming and pride to the fore
We'd little to hope but we tried hard to cherish
The thoughts of our loved ones on England's fair shore
And we soon were transported to hell and its fury
Through smoke and throug fire, through shot and through flame
And at Talevera we stole Boney's Eagle
And in that short while we were heroes of Spain
And I met with maiden, hair black as a raven
Her eyes they did glister like two diamonds bright
We spoke not a word at our very first meeting
And I lay her arms all that long Spanish night
And we travelled together o'er mountain and vally
And she by my side through many's the fight
She tended my suffering and slaves me of pity
And bore me a daughter for my heart's delight
And we marched into Lisbon proud Wellington's army
The war being over it's homeward we're bound
And all on the quayside the weeping and wailing
For thousand women left on that cold ground
Farewell - and adieu,
To you Spanish Lady
Farewell and adieu,
To you ladies of Spain
For we've received orders to sail home to England
But I know in some time we'll return once again
Once again,.... Once again
And if ever I'm returning it's with gold in great plenty
And if I return it's with gold in great store
I'll search far and wide for my spanish Lady
Who brought me such peace in the midst of such war
Farewell - and adieu,
To you Spanish Lady
Farewell and adieu,
To you ladies of Spain
For we've received orders to sail home to England
But I know in some time we'll return once again
Farewell - and adieu,
To you Spanish Lady
Farewell and adieu,
To you ladies of Spain
For we've received orders to sail home to England
But I know in some time we'll return once again
Once again,.... Once again
O'er the hills and o'er the main
Through Flanders, Portugal and Spain
King George commandes and we obay
Over the hills
And far away,...
Writer(s): John Murray Tams
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