LONG BEFORE YOUR TIME
(Johnny McEvoy)
Johnny McEvoy - 1976
Also recorded by:
Foster & Allen; Brendan Grace; Noel Flynn; Masterless Men.
You ask me why I look so sad on this bright summer day
Or why the tears are in my eyes and I seem so far away
Well sit yourself beside me, love, and put your hand in mine
And I'll tell you of someone I loved long, long before your time
I'm sitting here and thinking of those days so long ago
When I was just a child like you and the girl I used to know
Through fields of green we laughed and played and sang our merry rhymes
Oh, summer days were warmer then, long, long before your time
Through childhood years our love did bloom, till our hearts were just as one
And we promised each eternal love in the church below the town
We settled in this little house, I was proud to call her mine
Oh, we were young and happy then, long, long before your time
One lovely year was all we had until the sickness came
That stole the roses from her cheeks, my tears they fell like rain
For nine long months she carried you, but in the end she died
She chose to go so you might live, long, long before your time
So you ask me why I look so sad on this bright summer day
Or why the tears are in my eyes and I seem so far away
Its just you seem a lot like her when your eyes look into mine
And you smile so much like she did, long, long before your time
And you smile so much like she did, long, long before your time
(Transcribed by Mel Priddle - January 2016)