X:214 T:Her Mantle So Green R:song D:Eleanor Shanley D:Sinéad O'Connor Z:id:hn-song-214 M:3/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=130 K:Am d2 | e2 G2 (GA) | c2 c2 e2 | (dc) A2 A2 | A4 eg | a2 a2 (ge) | g2 e2 (ed) | c c3 d2 | e4 g2 | a2 a2 ge | g2 e2 ed | c2 c2 d2 | e4 gf | (ed) c2 A2 | G2 e2 (ec) | (dc) A2 A2 | A4 || W:As I went out walking one morning in June, W:To view the fair fields and the valleys in bloom, W:I spied a pretty fair maid, she appeared like a queen. W:With her costly fine robes, and her mantle so green. W: W:Says I: "My pretty fair maid, won't you come with me? W:We'll both join in wedlock, and married we'll be. W:I'll dress you in fine linen, you'll appear like a queen, W:With your costly fine robes, and your mantle so green." W: W:Says she: "Now my young man, you must be excused, W:For I'll wed with no man, so you must be refused, W:To the green woods I will wander and shun all men's view, W:For the boy I love dearly lies in famed Waterloo." W: W:"Well if you're not married, say your lover's name. W:I fought in that battle, so I might know the same." W:"Draw near to my garment, and there you will see, W:His name is embroidered on my mantle so green." W: W:In the ribbon of her mantle there I did behold, W:His name and his surname in letters of gold, W:Young William O'Reilly appeared in my view, W:"He was my chief comrade back in famed Waterloo." W: W:"And as he lay dying, I heard his last cry." W:"If you were here lovely Nancy, I'd be willing to die." W:As I told her this story, in anguish she flew, W:And the more that I told her, the paler she grew. W: W:So I smiled at my Nancy, "'Twas I broke your heart, W:In your father's garden that day we did part, W:And this is the truth, and the truth I declare, W:Well here's your love token, a gold ring I wear."