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[Verse 1]
When you're out walking and there's no one near you
But a voice keeps calling and you hear your name
It's not the leaves or the whispering breezes
It's me that's calling you back again
[Chorus]
Oh, can you hear me? Oh, can you hear me
As you roam through lonely London town?
When evening's falling, you'll hear me calling
"Come on home, now, to the County Down."
[Verse 2]
Do you remember the fiddlers playing?
The songs and stories the whole night long?
'tis little, then, that you though of leaving
It's seems to strange now that you arе gone
[Chorus]
Oh, can you hear me? Oh, can you hеar me
As you roam through lonely London town?
When evening's falling, you'll hear me calling
"Come on home, now, to the County Down."
[Verse 3]
The fish are dancing on Clanrye River
The teams are sporting in old Glenvale
My hear no longer can lead the cheering
When you're not playing it's a different game
[Chorus]
Oh, can you hear me? Oh, can you hear me
As you roam through lonely London town?
When evening's falling, you'll hear me calling
"Come on home, now, to the County Down."
[Interlude]
[Verse 4]
I'm always thinking that things are changing
And that they're building a factory tall
And young ones needed again in Newry
But I still need you the most of all
[Chorus]
Oh, can you hear me? Oh, can you hear me
As you roam through lonely London town?
When evening's falling, you'll hear me calling
"Come on home, now, to the County Down."
Co. Down was written by Tommy Sands.