The Punch & Judy Man ----- The Dublin City Ramblers + Lyrics Underneath - Video
PUBLISHED:  Sep 24, 2010
DESCRIPTION:
This video is purely for entertainment purposes and not for profit. I give full credit to the artist and to the owners of the song used in this video.

Down the lanes of foggy chimneys
Through the little seaside town
Strides the east wind like a dragon
Strewing leaves of ragged brown
Winter planting icicles
Along the barren shore
But the punch and judy man
Is gone forever

Mr.Punch and Judy Man
Please Bring back my childhood land of summer

In the meadows by the river
Where the oak and willow stand
Silver mist is creeping down
To lullaby the sleeping land
Through the bare and blackened branches
Swallows fly no more
But the Punch and Judy man is gone forever

Mr.Punch and Judy Man
Please Bring back my childhood land of summer

Slot machines and penny arcades
Jingle jangle on the pier,
Gone the sound of laughing children,
Fading with the dying year.
Through the little town he wanders
In the misty morning haze,
But the Punch and Judy Man Is gone for ever.


Mr.Punch and Judy Man
Please Bring back my childhood land of summer

Punchinello, Punchinello,
Where have you and Judy gone?
Gone to join the swelling ranks
Of things that we look back upon.
Memory can conjure you
From dreams of summer days,
But the Punch and Judy Man Is gone for ever.


Mr.Punch and Judy Man
Please Bring back my childhood land of summer


Mr.Punch and Judy Man
Please Bring back my childhood land of summer
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