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  1. 2As The Evening Declines
    I am old, very old, but I don't need a wattle. I am old, yes, I'm old, but I'm not a dry nettle. All I need is man who is high in his mettle. Glory oh glory, glory, when the evening dec...
  2. 3At The Foot Of Knocknarea
    At the foot of Knocknarea I pick up a stone. To carry to the top with all my troubles. I'll lay it on Maeve's cairn high upon that mound. Stone upon hard stone I'll lay it down. I have...
  3. 4Be Like The Sea
    It matters nothing what they did to you. The storm is over, the wreckage through. Leave them in your wake, no more for you to take. Be like the sea. If it hurts your heart, cast it up on the shore. Le...
  4. 5Carrick-a-rede
    I'll walk the miles from Ballintoy. No shining moon to light my way. Across the fields of Larrybane. And the rope bridge where my love waits. The fishermen lie in their beds. The salmon spawn in...
  5. 6Dark Moll Of The Glen
    On the mountain I am lost with one cow for my herd. From the east to the west I am crossing. To where the sun will set, bereft of all my sense. With no solace from my love to guide me. She is dark Mol...
  6. 7Erin's Lovely Home
    My father, he being a farmer reared to industry. He had four sons, two men who'd grown, and lovely daughters three. Our land's too small to serve us all so some of us must roam. Our friends...
  7. 8Eveline
    It's early Sunday morning, her father's fast asleep. She's staring out the window at the dark and lonely street. Put the kettle on the fire, wake the children up for mass. His drunken c...
  8. 9Follow The Heron
    The back of the winter is broken. And light lingers long by the door. The seeds of the summer have spoken. In gowans that bloom on the shore. Chorus:. By night and day we'll sport and we'll...
  9. 10Garden Valley
    This is really not my home. And where are you, my lovely Jenny?. I'm afraid and all alone. There is no peace for me. I'm sitting in the stranger's room. Playing at the stranger's t...
  10. 11Grace O'malley
    Now in sailor's clothes Granuaile did go. A bold sea captain from top to toe. Her clans and children were the greatest care. Of Grace O'Malley, of Grace O'Malley. Who never did despair....
  11. 12High On A Mountain
    As I look at the valley down below. It is green just as far as I can see. As my memory returns, how my heart does yearn. For you and the days that used to be. High on a mountain living free. Thinking...
  12. 13Home By Bearna
    In Scartaglen there lived a lass. And every Sunday after mass. She would go and take a glass. Before going home by Bearna. We won't go home along the road. For fear that you might act the rogue....
  13. 14Home Sweet Home
    'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam. Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there. Which seek through the world, is ne'er...
  14. 15I'm Going Back
    There was a stand of oak trees beside my father's house. The wind blew through the leaves, I can hear it now. The smell of hay just stacked in the back field. Glowing gold in the summer heat. In...
  15. 16In My Tribe
    In Monument Valley we ride. Myself and my Navajo guide. I'm moved by the majesty that lives here in this place. His native home, the dry desert of his race. I don't know these mesas or these...
  16. 17It's A Long Road That Has No Turn
    Emma worked a lifetime toward her better life. She built up her shelter in the prayers of younger nights. She made hard choices, she measured every one. Somehow she carried with her what she was runni...
  17. 18Love And Freedom
    And as I came o'er Strathmartin brae. What do you think I seen?. But a brisk young piper laddie. Comin' a-linkin' o'er yon green. Hey Donal, ho Donal, dirrum a doo a day. He played...
  18. 19Lovely Willie
    It happened one evening at the playing of ball. When first I met Willie, both proper and tall. He was neat, fair and handsome and straight in each limb. There's a heart in my bosom lies breaking...
  19. 20Ned Of The Hill
    Dark is the evening, silent the hour. Oh who is that minstrel by yonder lone tower?. Whose heart is so tenderly touching with skill?. Oh who could it be but young Ned of the hill?. Who sings, "La...
  20. 21Rough And Rocky
    Darling, I have come to tell you. Though it almost breaks my heart. But before the morning, darling. We'll be many miles apart. Chorus:. Don't this road look rough and rocky?. Don't tha...
  21. 22Shades Of Gloria
    I am going to the country, going down that verdant lane. With nothing but a whistle in my hand and a pocket full of rain. Can you hear that distant sound coming down the West Clare Railway?. And runni...
  22. 23So Here's To You
    When first we met, complete awkward strangers. We did not know if we could be friends. How soon we've come for to know each other. And now I know we will meet again. Chorus:. So here's to yo...
  23. 24Somewhere Along The Road
    Somewhere along the road. Someone waits for me. Beyond the present storms that blow. Waiting patiently. No secrets held in an open heart. A spirit that soars over mountains. Somewhere along the road....
  24. 25The 12th Of July (lament For The Children)
    Come pledge again your heart and your hand. One grasp that never will sever. Our password be our native land. Our motto, love forever. And let the orange lily be. Your badge, my patriot brother. It&ap...
  25. 26The Farthest Wave
    My work is done for this long day, the sun sets on the strand. My mind is as unsettled as my feet upon the sand. This is the ground I cannot hold, it rolls away from me. My heart is on the farthest wa...
  26. 27The Lights Of San Francisco
    The lights of San Francisco shone on the city floor. Joe worked on in the city 'til the dawn came around once more. He came from Galway, came over recently. And Lucy from the USA smiled at his na...
  27. 28The Wild Flowers
    'Twas the wild flowers I preferred. Who owed nothing to nobody. But blossomed in the ditches. And made their own way in the world. 'Twas the wild flowers I admired. Who never done nothing to...
  28. 29The Yellow Bittern
    The yellow bittern that never broke out. In a drinking bout might as well have drunk. His bones are thrown on a naked stone. Where he lived alone like a hermit monk. Oh yellow bittern, I pity your lot...
  29. 30Understanding Love
    A sword of sorrow pierced your soul. You carried on. It was a cruel letting go. You carried on. Chorus:. Understanding love, understanding love. Understanding love, understanding love. There are no ea...
  30. 31Wave Up To The Shore
    A daffodil is born and rises in the spring. It opens out its beauty to hear the cricket sing. But as quick as it does grow, it decays away too soon. Before the summer sunshine has reached its golden n...
  31. 32We Dreamed Our Dreams
    We dreamed our dreams as we walked on the Wicklow byway. Your promise came like a lark's refrain, warm and true. And I gave my promise, too. We dreamed our dreams as we kissed in the summer gladn...
  32. 33What Will You Do, Love?
    What will you do, love, when I am going. With white sails flowing, the seas beyond?. What will you do, love, when waves divide us. And friends may chide us for being fond?. Though waves divide us, and...
  33. 34When Detroit Was Burning
    There was a fire in the sky over Gratiot. You could see it all the way from Springwells. Standing on the front lawn in the blackness. Holding fast to mama's knees. The whole block on the street....
  34. 35White Dress
    Feel how the wind blows, December despair. Bring me a ribbon to tie up my hair. I'll be your bride, go where you go. All of my life you'll be my beau. Kiss me, and I might put on the white d...
  35. 36You And I In The One Bed Lie
    A nobleman's fair daughter was walking down yon lane. When up comes Captain Dixon, the keeper of the game. Says he unto his serving man, "If it was not for the law. I'd have that maid w...
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