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The Moorlough Shore<br>You´re hills and tales and flowery vails<br>that lie near the moorlough shore.<br>Your vines ? by borden´s grove.<br>Will I ever see you more ???????<br><br>Where the prim rose blows<br>and the violet grows.<br>Where the trout and salmon play.<br><br>With my light and talk daylight I took<br>to spend my youthful days.<br>Last night I went to see my love,<br>and to hear what she might say.<br><br>To see if she´d take pitty on me,<br>lest I might go away.<br>She said, "I love that Irish lad,<br>and he was my only joy,<br>and ever since I saw his face<br>I´ve loved that soldier boy."<br><br>Perhaps your soldier lad is lost<br>sailing over the sea of maine.<br>Or perhaps he is gone with some other lover,<br>you may never see him again.<br>Well if my Irish lad is lost,<br>he´s the one I do adore,<br>and seven years I will wait for him<br>by the banks of the moorlough shore.<br><br>Fairwell to Sinclaire´s castle ground.<br>Fairwell to the foggy dew.<br>Where the ? wales lie ?<br>and ? stream runs still.<br>Near there I spent my youthful days<br>but alas ?,<br>for cruelty has banished me<br>far away from the moorlough shore.
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The Moorlough Shore<br>You´re hills and tales and flowery vails<br>that lie near the moorlough shore.<br>Your vines ? by borden´s grove.<br>Will I ever see you more ???????<br><br>Where the prim rose blows<br>and the violet grows.<br>Where the trout and salmon play.<br><br>With my light and talk daylight I took<br>to spend my youthful days.<br>Last night I went to see my love,<br>and to hear what she might say.<br><br>To see if she´d take pitty on me,<br>lest I might go away.<br>She said, "I love that Irish lad,<br>and he was my only joy,<br>and ever since I saw his face<br>I´ve loved that soldier boy."<br><br>Perhaps your soldier lad is lost<br>sailing over the sea of maine.<br>Or perhaps he is gone with some other lover,<br>you may never see him again.<br>Well if my Irish lad is lost,<br>he´s the one I do adore,<br>and seven years I will wait for him<br>by the banks of the moorlough shore.<br><br>Fairwell to Sinclaire´s castle ground.<br>Fairwell to the foggy dew.<br>Where the ? wales lie ?<br>and ? stream runs still.<br>Near there I spent my youthful days<br>but alas ?,<br>for cruelty has banished me<br>far away from the moorlough shore.
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