My love came to Dublin one fine Sunday morning. My love came to Dublin to honour me there He wore a green ribbon wrapped round a green bonnet And I wore a bangle of gold in my hair Now the leaves they were green on that bright Sunday morning But now they all fall in this wind in the bough And I never asked him to buy me a ring Fall down very lightly you leaves haunt me now I will not ask the clergy for prayers in the chapel I will not hear the minister singing his prayers I go down to the river neath the birch trees and branches And ask them to raise up their arms in the air Now the good girls they sleep in all their fine modesty The bad girls they sleep in the height of their shame I lie alone in the cold by the river Till I see my true love return with my name And I4ll make him some shoes of the finest green leather I4ll make him a cloak the finest you4ve seen And he4ll walk like a lord through the city of Dublin And I4ll walk beside him in mantles of green