So now I'll sing to you, about a maiden fair, 
I met the other evening at the corner of the square.
She had a dark and roving eye, she was a charming
Rover, 
And we rode all night, through the pale moonlight
Away down to Lamorna.

Twas down in Albert square
I never shall forget, 
Her eyes they shone like diamonds
And the evening it was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, 
She was a charming rover, 
And we rode all night, 
Through the pale moonlight, 
Away down to Lamorna.

As we got in the cab, I asked her for her name, 
And when she gave it me, well, mine it was the same, 
So I lifted up her veil, for her face was covered over, 
And to my surprise, it was my wife, 
I took down to Lamorna.

Twas down in Albert square
I never shall forget, 
Her eyes they shone like diamonds
And the evening it was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, 
She was a charming rover, 
And we rode all night, 
Through the pale moonlight, 
Away down to Lamorna.

She said, I know you now, I knew you all along, 
I knew you in the dark, but I did it for a lark, 
And for that lark you'll pay, for the taking of the
Donah:
You'll pay the fare, for I declare, 
Away down to Lamorna.

Twas down in Albert square
I never shall forget, 
Her eyes they shone like diamonds
And the evening it was wet, wet, wet.
Her hair hung down in curls, 
She was a charming rover, 
And we rode all night, 
Through the pale moonlight, 
Away down to Lamorna.