I was twenty-four years old
When I m et the woman I would call my own
Twenty-two grand kids now g rowing old
In that h ouse that your b rother bought ya
On the summer day when I proposed
I m ade that wedding ring from dentist gold
And I asked her father, but her d addy said, 'No
Yo u can't m arry my daughter'
Sh e and I went o n the run
Do n't care about r eligion
I'm gonna marry the w oman I love
Do wn by the W exford border
Sh e was Nancy M ulligan
An d I was William S heeran
She took my name and then w e were one
Do wn by the W exford border
Well, I met her at Guy's in the second World War
And s he was working on a soldier's ward
Never had I seen such b eauty before
The m oment t hat I saw her
Nancy was my yellow rose
And w e got married wearing borrowed clothes
We got eight children, now g rowing old
Fi ve sons a nd three daughters
Sh e and I went o n the run
Do n't care about r eligion
I'm gonna marry the w oman I love
Do wn by the W exford border
Sh e was Nancy M ulligan
And I was William S heeran
She took my name and then w e were one
Do wn by the W exford border
From her sn ow white streak in her jet black hair
Over s ixty years I've been loving her
Now we're sat by the fire in our o ld armchairs
You know N ancy, I adore ya
From a f arm boy born near Belfast town
I never worried about the king and crown
'Cause I found my heart upon the s outhern ground
There's no d ifference, I assure ya
Sh e and I went o n the run
Do n't care about r eligion
I'm gonna marry the w oman I love
Do wn by the W exford border
Sh e was Nancy M ulligan
And I was William S heeran
She took my name and then w e were one
Do wn by the W exford border
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