September seventeen for a girl I know, it's Mother's day
Her son has gone alee and that's where he will stay
Wind on the weather vane, tearin' blue eyes sailor mean
As Falstaff sings a sorrowful refrain, for a boy in Fiddler's Green
His tiny knotted heart, well, I guess it never worked too good
The timber tore apart and the water gorged the wood
You can hear her whispered prayer for men at masts that always lean
The same wind that moves her hair, moves her boy through Fiddler's Green
It doesn't know a soul, there's nowhere that he's really been
But he won't travel long alone no, not in Fiddler's Green
Balloons all filled with rain as children's eyes turn sleepy mean
And Falstaff sings a sorrowful refrain for a boy in Fiddler's Green
Fiddler's Green is written by Gordon Downie, Robert Baker, Paul Langlois, Johnny Fay, Gordon Sinclair.
When was Fiddler's Green released?
Fiddler's Green is first released on February 15, 1991 as part of Tragically Hip's album "Road Apples" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 10th track on this album.
Which genre is Fiddler's Green?
Fiddler's Green falls under the genre Rock.
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check amazon for Fiddler's Green mp3 download Songwriter(s): Gordon Downie, Robert Baker, Paul Langlois, Johnny Fay, Gordon Sinclair Record Label(s): 1991 Geffen Records Official lyrics by
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