Mary from Dungloe
Oh, then fare ye well, sweet donegak, the Rosses and Gweedore.
I'm crossing the main ocean, where the foaming billows roar, it breaks my heart from you to part, where i spent many happy days.
Farewell to kind relations for i'm bound for Amerikay.
Oh my love is tall and handsome and her ag is scarce eighteen, she far exceeds all other fair maids when she trips o'er the green, her lovely neck and shoulders are fairer than the snow.
Till the day i die i'll ne'er deny my mary from Dungloe.
If i was at home in sweet Dungloe a letter i would write.
Kind thoughts would fill my bosom for mary, my delight. '
Tis in her father's garden the fairest violets grow, and 'twas there i came to court the maid, my mary from Dungloe.
Ah, then mary, you're my heart's delight, my pride and only care.
It was your cruel father would not let me stay there.
But absence makes the heart grow fond and when i'm o'er the main.
May lord protect my darling girl, till i return again.
And i wished i was in sweet Dungloe and seated on the grass.
And by my side a bottle of wine and on my knee a lass.
I'd call for liquor for the best, and i'd pay before i go and i'd roll my mary in my sweet arms in the town of sweet Dungloe.
I'm crossing the main ocean, where the foaming billows roar, it breaks my heart from you to part, where i spent many happy days.
Farewell to kind relations for i'm bound for Amerikay.
Oh my love is tall and handsome and her ag is scarce eighteen, she far exceeds all other fair maids when she trips o'er the green, her lovely neck and shoulders are fairer than the snow.
Till the day i die i'll ne'er deny my mary from Dungloe.
If i was at home in sweet Dungloe a letter i would write.
Kind thoughts would fill my bosom for mary, my delight. '
Tis in her father's garden the fairest violets grow, and 'twas there i came to court the maid, my mary from Dungloe.
Ah, then mary, you're my heart's delight, my pride and only care.
It was your cruel father would not let me stay there.
But absence makes the heart grow fond and when i'm o'er the main.
May lord protect my darling girl, till i return again.
And i wished i was in sweet Dungloe and seated on the grass.
And by my side a bottle of wine and on my knee a lass.
I'd call for liquor for the best, and i'd pay before i go and i'd roll my mary in my sweet arms in the town of sweet Dungloe.
Credits
Writer(s): Traditional, Gerard Thomas Simpson
Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
Link
© 2024 All rights reserved. Rockol.com S.r.l. Website image policy
Rockol
- Rockol only uses images and photos made available for promotional purposes (“for press use”) by record companies, artist managements and p.r. agencies.
- Said images are used to exert a right to report and a finality of the criticism, in a degraded mode compliant to copyright laws, and exclusively inclosed in our own informative content.
- Only non-exclusive images addressed to newspaper use and, in general, copyright-free are accepted.
- Live photos are published when licensed by photographers whose copyright is quoted.
- Rockol is available to pay the right holder a fair fee should a published image’s author be unknown at the time of publishing.
Feedback
Please immediately report the presence of images possibly not compliant with the above cases so as to quickly verify an improper use: where confirmed, we would immediately proceed to their removal.