Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye

[Verse 1]
With your guns and drums, and drums and guns, hurroo, hurroo
With your guns and drums, and drums and guns, hurroo, hurroo
With your guns and drums, and drums and guns
The enemy nearly slew ye
Johnny lad, ye do look bad
My God, I hardly knew ye

[Verse 2]
Where are your legs that used to run? hurroo, hurroo
Where are your legs that used to run? hurroo, hurroo
Where are your legs that used to run
When first you went to carry a gun?
You know your dancin' days are done
Johnny, I hardly knew ye

[Verse 3]
Where are your eyes that were so mild? hurroo, hurroo
Where are your eyes that wеre so mild? hurroo, hurroo
Where arе your eyes that were so mild
When my heart they first beguiled?
Why did ye run from me and the child?
Johnny, I hardly knew ye

[Verse 4]
Where are your arms, where are your legs? hurroo, hurroo
Where are your arms, where are your legs? hurroo, hurroo
Where are your arms, where are your legs?
Ye're are hopeless shell of a man on a peg
And ye'll have to be put with your bowl to beg
Ah, Johnny, I hardly knew ye

[Verse 5]
I'm happy for to see ye home, hurroo, hurroo
I'm happy for to see ye home, hurroo, hurroo
I'm happy for to see ye home
Oh, my darlin', so pale and wan
So low in the flesh, so high in bone
Johnny, I hardly knew ye

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Wann wurde das Lied “Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye” von Patty Duke veröffentlicht?
Das Lied Johnny, I Hardly Knew Ye wurde im Jahr 2013, auf dem Album “Patty Duke Sings Folk Songs: Time to Move On” veröffentlicht.

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