Emmylou Harris Magdalene Laundries Lyrics
            I was an unmarried girl
            I'd just turned twenty-seven
            When they sent me to the sisters
            For the way men looked at me
            Branded as a jezebel
            I knew I was not bound for Heaven
            I'd be cast in shame
            Into the Magdalene laundries
        
            Most girls come here pregnant
            Some by their own fathers
            Bridget got that belly
            By her parish priest
            We're trying to get things white as snow
            All of us woe-begotten-daughters
            In the steaming stains
            Of the Magdalene laundries
        
            Prostitutes and destitutes
            And temptresses like me--
            Fallen women--
            Sentenced into dreamless drudgery ...
            Why do they call this heartless place
            Our Lady of Charity?
            Oh charity!
        
            These bloodless brides of Jesus
            If they had just once glimpsed their groom
            Then they'd know, and they'd drop the stones
            Concealed behind their rosaries
            They wilt the grass they walk upon
            They leech the light out of a room
            They'd like to drive us down the drain
            At the Magdalene laundries
        
            Peg O'Connell died today
            She was a cheeky girl
            A flirt
            They just stuffed her in a hole!
            Surely to God you'd think at least some bells should ring!
            One day I'm going to die here too
            And they'll plant me in the dirt
            Like some lame bulb
            That never blooms come any spring
            Not any spring
            No, not any spring
            Not any spring
        
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