Rita Connolly - Hen's March lyrics

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Rita Connolly - Hen's March lyrics

There came to me a man A man of wealth and iron I with galleys and trade We made alliance and marriage and all Married for one year certain Upon the pa**ing of the year I did command Changing of the guard And castle gates were barred and closed Richard I dismiss you There came to me a son A son named Tibbot-na-Long He shall be my pride and joy And he shall have my love More than any other There came to me a Lord Deputy to a Queen Plumed and feathered and buckled and bowed And with a thousand horse A thousand horse behind him There came to me no luck The day the dice were thrown Down upon the Desmond land And now I am a year alone Alone in Dublin castle There came to me a judge With whom I did converse Galloping horses cost The promise of good behaviour oh The promise of good behaviour