| Song | The Bay of Biscay |
| Artist | Karan Casey & John Doyle |
| Album | Exiles Return |
| [00:00.00] | |
| [00:17.42] | My Willie sails on board the tender |
| [00:23.04] | where he is I do not know. |
| [00:28.58] | For seven long years I have been waiting |
| [00:32.84] | to cross the Bay of Biscay-o. |
| [00:38.64] | Mary was sleeping her love came creeping |
| [00:43.84] | to her bedroom door did go, |
| [00:49.04] | Saying, “Rise up, Mary, my lovely Mary, |
| [00:53.98] | I'm your charming Willie-o.” |
| [00:58.36] | Willie-o.Willie-o. |
| [01:03.76] | I'm your charming Willie-o.” |
| [01:11.34] | Mary arose and put on her clothes |
| [01:16.92] | trough her bedroom door did go, |
| [01:22.24] | And there she spared her own true lover |
| [01:26.54] | his face as white as the lily snow. |
| [01:32.04] | “Oh, Willie dear, where are those blushes, |
| [01:37.42] | Those blushes I knew long years ago?” |
| [01:42.98] | “Mary dear, while the clay has changed them, |
| [01:47.48] | I'm the ghost of your Willie-o.” |
| [01:51.78] | Willie-o.Willie-o. |
| [01:57.12] | I'm the ghost of your Willie-o.” |
| [02:37.08] | They spent the night in deep conversation |
| [02:42.88] | Concerning their courtship years ago. |
| [02:48.50] | Mary dear, while the dawn is breaking, |
| [02:52.98] | The time has come for me to go. |
| [02:57.46] | And I must leave you broken-hearted |
| [03:02.84] | Down her tears they began to flow. |
| [03:08.34] | They kissed ,he embraced and sorrowfully parted |
| [03:13.14] | Just as the cocky began to crow. |
| [03:17.38] | began to crow.began to crow. |
| [03:23.02] | Just as the cocky began to crow. |
| [03:30.62] | when will you return again? |
| [03:35.80] | When the fishes they do fly |
| [03:40.42] | the sea it will run dry |
| [03:44.70] | And the rocks will melt unto the sun.” |
| [03:51.36] | the sun |
| [03:53.88] | the rocks will melt unto the sun. |
| [04:02.92] | lalala…… |
| [00:00.00] | |
| [00:17.42] | My Willie sails on board the tender |
| [00:23.04] | where he is I do not know. |
| [00:28.58] | For seven long years I have been waiting |
| [00:32.84] | to cross the Bay of Biscayo. |
| [00:38.64] | Mary was sleeping her love came creeping |
| [00:43.84] | to her bedroom door did go, |
| [00:49.04] | Saying, " Rise up, Mary, my lovely Mary, |
| [00:53.98] | I' m your charming Willieo." |
| [00:58.36] | Willieo. Willieo. |
| [01:03.76] | I' m your charming Willieo." |
| [01:11.34] | Mary arose and put on her clothes |
| [01:16.92] | trough her bedroom door did go, |
| [01:22.24] | And there she spared her own true lover |
| [01:26.54] | his face as white as the lily snow. |
| [01:32.04] | " Oh, Willie dear, where are those blushes, |
| [01:37.42] | Those blushes I knew long years ago?" |
| [01:42.98] | " Mary dear, while the clay has changed them, |
| [01:47.48] | I' m the ghost of your Willieo." |
| [01:51.78] | Willieo. Willieo. |
| [01:57.12] | I' m the ghost of your Willieo." |
| [02:37.08] | They spent the night in deep conversation |
| [02:42.88] | Concerning their courtship years ago. |
| [02:48.50] | Mary dear, while the dawn is breaking, |
| [02:52.98] | The time has come for me to go. |
| [02:57.46] | And I must leave you brokenhearted |
| [03:02.84] | Down her tears they began to flow. |
| [03:08.34] | They kissed , he embraced and sorrowfully parted |
| [03:13.14] | Just as the cocky began to crow. |
| [03:17.38] | began to crow. began to crow. |
| [03:23.02] | Just as the cocky began to crow. |
| [03:30.62] | when will you return again? |
| [03:35.80] | When the fishes they do fly |
| [03:40.42] | the sea it will run dry |
| [03:44.70] | And the rocks will melt unto the sun." |
| [03:51.36] | the sun |
| [03:53.88] | the rocks will melt unto the sun. |
| [04:02.92] | lalala |