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  1. 1A Moment In Time
    A moment in time, rosin the bow. Sound the strings of years ago. A sunlit room at Glenties fair. A traveller plays a haunting air. A story told, the laughter peel. The fiddler strikes another reel. Th...
  2. 2A Nobleman's Wedding
    Lately last night, I was asked to a wedding. The wedding of a fair maid who proved to me unkind. For that day as she thought of her intended young lover. Thoughts of her old one had run through her mi...
  3. 3A Stor A Stor A Ghra
    Irish Gaelic:. A stór, a stór, a ghrá. A stór, a stór, an dtiocfaidh tú?. A stór, a stór, a ghrá. An dtiocfaidh tú nó an bhfanfaidh tú?. Bh&...
  4. 4Adieu, My Lovely Nancy
    Adieu, my lovely Nancy. Ten thousand times adieu. I'll be thinking of my own true love. I'll be thinking, dear, of you. Will you change your ring with me, my love?. Will you change your ring...
  5. 5An Cailín Deas Óg
    An cailín deas óg a bhfuil mé ar a tóir. Mo chreach mhaidne brón ní castar liom í. Tráth théim go tigh an óil, chuig damhsa, nó spórt. Ach l...
  6. 6An Spealadóir
    Is spealadóir beag sásta mé anall as a' Ghréig. Bíonn mo speal crochta liom agus bíodh uirthi 'n féar. Nuair a leagaim ar a' talamh é tógann...
  7. 7As I Roved Out
    Oh as I roved out one bright summer's morn. Down by Blackwaterside. I'd be gazing on the flowers that did bloom all around. When a pretty Irish girl I spied. Oh 'twas red and rosy was h...
  8. 8Blackwaterside
    One evening fair to take the air. Down by Blackwaterside. 'Twas a-gazing all around me. That the Irish lad I spied. All through the far part of the night. We did lie in sport and play. When this...
  9. 9Bríd Óg Ní Mháille
    Is a Bhríd Óg Ní Mháille. 'S tú d'fhág mo chroí cráite. 'S chuir tú arraingeacha. An bháis fríd cheartlár mo chroí. T&#x...
  10. 10Caide Sin Don Te Sin?
    Chuaigh mé 'un aonaigh 's dhíol mé mo bhó. Ar chúig phunta airgid 's ar ghiní bhuí óir. Má ólaim an t-airgead is má bhronnaim an t...
  11. 11Ceol A'phíobaire
    Má phósann tú an siostalóir, is tú a bheas ag caoineadh. A mhuirnín dílis 'fhaoilí ó. Ó, beidh tú do thachtadh le barrach na tíre. A mh...
  12. 12Chití Ní Eadhra
    S a Chití Ní Eadhra. Nach náir mar a d'imigh tú uaim. 'S an chroí atá 'mo lár. Gur fhág tú chomh dubh leis an ghual. Ní iarrfainn aon s...
  13. 13Daily Growing
    The trees, they grow high, and the leaves, they do grow green. Many is the time my true love I've seen. Many an hour I watched him all alone. He's young but he's daily growing. Father,...
  14. 14Donal Agus Morag
    Bhi moran daoine uasal ann, Bhi tuataniaigh na h-Alban ann, Bhi 'n maistir scoile 'san ministir ann, Bhi an laoch Mac Amhlaigh ann. curfa:. Donal, 'se Donal, 'Se Donal a rinne an b...
  15. 15Girl From The North Country
    If you're traveling in the north country fair. Where the wind stands heavy on the borderline. Remember me to one who lives there. For she once was a true love of mine. If you go when the snowflak...
  16. 16Gleanntian Ghlas Ghaoth Dobhair
    Céad slán ag sléibhte maorga. Chondae Dhún na nGall. Agus dhá chéad slán ag an Earagal árd. Ina stua os cionn caor 's call. Nuair a ghluais mise thart le l...
  17. 17Green Grow The Rushes
    There's naught but care on every hand. In every hour that passes O. What signifies the life of man. If it were not for the lassies O. Chorus (after each verse):. Green grow the rushes O. Green gr...
  18. 18I Wish My Love Was A Red Red Rose
    I wish my love was a red, red rose growing in yon garden fair. And I to be the gardener, of her I would take care. There's not a month throughout the year, that my love I'd renew. I'd g...
  19. 19Island Girl
    With a wave of her hand and her sparkling eye. My island girl bid me good-bye. For another dream in another time. For another life under another sky. But don't just cut off your heart, keep it op...
  20. 20Mo Choill
    Tá taistealaí breá in sa tír. 'S tá se scríofa ar a bord. Chuir me litir in sa phost. Agus gealltanas a post'. 'S tú mo choill, choill, choill. '...
  21. 21Molly Na Gcuach Ni Chuilleanain
    Ar meisce cha dtéim níos mó. Braon leanna go deo ní bhlaisfidh mé. Ó chaill mé mo chailín beag óg. A chuireadh i mo phócaí an t-airgead. Is fada...
  22. 22Suil Ghorm
    Súil ghorm, uisce fómhair. Craiceann chailce, sneachta gheimhridh. Folt fonn, corna shamhraidh. Cumha póige, bláth an earraigh. Your blue eyes, autumn water. Pure white skin like w...
  23. 23Ta Me 'mo Shui
    Tá mé 'mo shuí. Ó d'éirigh an ghealach aréir. Ag cur teineadh síos gan scíth. 'S á fadú go géar. Tá bunadh a' tí &a...
  24. 24Tá Mo Chleamhnas A Dhéanamh
    Tá mo chleamhnas 'a dhéanamh inniu agus inné. 'S ní mó ná go dtaitníonn an bhean udaí liom féin. Ach fuígfidh mé mo dhiaidh í, &ap...
  25. 25Ten Thousand Miles
    Fare you well, my own true love. Farewell for a while. I am going away but I'll be back. If I go ten thousand miles. Ten thousand miles, my own true love. Ten thousand miles or more. And the rock...
  26. 26The Flower Of Magherally
    One pleasant summer's morning when all the flowers were springing O. Nature was adorning and the wee birds sweetly singing O. I met my love near Banbridge Town, my charming blue-eyed Sally O. She...
  27. 27The Jug Of Punch
    Being on the twenty-third of June. Oh as I sat weaving all at my loom. Being on the twenty-third of June. Oh as I sat weaving all at my loom. I heard a thrush singing on yon bush. And the song she san...
  28. 28The Lass Of Glenshee
    One morning in springtime as day was a-dawning. Bright Phoebus had risen from over the lea. I spied a fair maiden as homeward she wandered. From herding her flocks on the hills of Glenshee. I stood in...
  29. 29The Pretty Young Girl
    This pretty young maid I seek far and wide. My heartache each morn with her I don't meet. When I go to the bar, the dance hall or fete. But I'd follow her trail in the dead of the night. Cho...
  30. 30The Sea-apprentice Boy
    When first I went a sea-apprentice bound. I sailed the salt seas all 'round and 'round. I scarce had sailed a voyage but one. When I fell in love with my charming Anne. I went to my captain...
  31. 31The Verdant Braes Of Screen
    As I roved out one evening fair. By the verdant braes of Screen. I set my back to a hawthorn tree. To view the sun in the west country. And the dew on the forest green. A lad I spied by Abhann's...
  32. 32The Wind And Rain
    There were two sisters of County Clare. Oh the wind and rain. One was dark and the other was fair. Oh the dreadful wind and rain. And they both had the love of the miller's son. Oh the wind and r...
  33. 33Thíos I Dteach A' Tórraimh
    Bhí mé lá breá samhraidh. I ngleanntáin sléibhe 's mé ag seoladh bó. Tharlaidh domhsa an spéirbhean. 'S í go gléasta ins an éidead...
  34. 34Thug Mé Rúide
    Thug mé rúide go Mullaigh na Crudiche. 'S a darna rúide 'na tSléibhe Ruaidh. 'G iarraidh tuarisc mo chailín d'fhág m'intinn buartha. 'S n&#x...
  35. 35Time Has Passed
    Time has passed. You have gone. Your tune is played. I must carry on. Darkness falls. You send the light. Love is here. I must carry on. Chorus:. Mo ghrá go deo. Ilár mo chroí. Mo ghr&#...
  36. 36Uncle Rat
    Uncle Rat went out to ride. Kitty alone, Kitty alone. Uncle Rat went out to ride. Kitty alone and I. Uncle Rat went out to ride. Sword and buckle by his side. Ma cax macari duck and a dil. Kitty alone...
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