The Lowlands Of Holland
The Clancy Brothers And Tommy Makem Lyrics


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The Lowlands of Holland
The love that I have chosen was to my heart's content.
The salt sea shall be frozen before that I repent.
Repent it I shall never until the day I die
But the lowlands of Holland have parted my love and I.
The very night we got married and lay upon our bed
A pressgang came to my bedside and stood at my bedhead
Saying, Arise arise you new married man and come along with me,
To the lowlands of Holland to face your (fight the) enemy.
But Holland is a cold place, a place where grows no green
But Holland is a cold place for my love to wander in *
Though money had been so plentiful as leaves grow on the tree
Yet before I'd time to turn myself my love was stolen from me
Be still, be still, my daughter what makes you to lament
Is there ne'er a lad in our town can give your heart content?
There's lads enough in our town but ne'er a one for me
For I never had but one true love and he was pressed from me
*or (It's a wild inhabitation for my true love to be in)
There shall no mantle cross my back, no comb go through my hair
No firelight nor candlelight shall ease my heart's despair
And I will never married be until the day I die
For the lowlands of Holland have parted my love and me
Recorded by Patrick Galvin and (I think) Clancys
Filename[ LOWHOLLD




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Overall Meaning

In The Lowlands of Holland, the singer speaks of the love that he had chosen to his heart's content but sadly, the lowlands of Holland have separated them. The singer regrets nothing, but is constantly reminded of his loss as Holland is a cold, uninhabitable place for his true love. He reflects on the night he was married when a pressgang came to his bedside and forced him to leave his new bride to fight the enemy in Holland. Money was never an issue, but he had no time to turn before his love was stolen from him. The singer's daughter tries to console him, but he cannot be at ease without his love. He vows to never marry again until the day he dies, only thinking of the lowlands of Holland that have parted him and his true love.


Line by Line Meaning

The love that I have chosen was to my heart's content.
I was content with the love I had chosen.


The salt sea shall be frozen before that I repent.
I will never repent, even if the salt sea freezes.


Repent it I shall never until the day I die
I will never repent until I die.


But the lowlands of Holland have parted my love and I.
My love and I have been separated in the lowlands of Holland.


The very night we got married and lay upon our bed
On our wedding night, when we lay in bed,


A pressgang came to my bedside and stood at my bedhead
a pressgang came to my bedside and stood at the head of my bed.


Saying, Arise arise you new married man and come along with me,
They said, 'Get up, get up, you newly-married man, and come with me,'


To the lowlands of Holland to face your (fight the) enemy.
to the lowlands of Holland to fight the enemy.


But Holland is a cold place, a place where grows no green
Holland is a cold place where nothing grows.


But Holland is a cold place for my love to wander in *
It's a wild and inhospitable place for my love to be in.


Though money had been so plentiful as leaves grow on the tree
Even though we had plenty of money, like leaves on a tree,


Yet before I'd time to turn myself my love was stolen from me
My love was taken before I had a chance to react.


Be still, be still, my daughter what makes you to lament
Calm down, my daughter, what's making you cry?


Is there ne'er a lad in our town can give your heart content?
Isn't there a boy in town who can make you happy?


There's lads enough in our town but ne'er a one for me
There are plenty of boys in town, but none for me.


For I never had but one true love and he was pressed from me
I only had one true love, and he was taken from me.


*or (It's a wild inhabitation for my true love to be in)
or (It's a wild and inhospitable place for my true love to be in)


There shall no mantle cross my back, no comb go through my hair
I won't wear anything warm or comb my hair.


No firelight nor candlelight shall ease my heart's despair
Nothing will help me overcome the despair in my heart.


And I will never married be until the day I die
I will never marry until I die.


For the lowlands of Holland have parted my love and me
Because of the lowlands of Holland, my love and I are separated.




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Written by: J BAIRD, PD TRADITIONAL

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