Lyrics The Faughan Side - Cara Dillon feat. Sam Lakeman
A
stream
like
crystal
it
flows
down,
it's
clear
for
to
be
seen,
And
it's
there
you'll
find
the
Irish
oak
trimmed
with
the
ivy
green;
Where
the
shamrock
and
thistle
grow,
the
lily
too
beside
And
they
flourish
all
together,
boys,
along
the
Faughan
side.
Well
it's
just
three
miles
from
Derry
to
the
bridge
of
Durham
And
it's
there
I
spent
some
happy
days,
I'll
have
you
all
to
know,
Where
lambs
do
sport,
fair
maids
do
court
and
small
fish
gently
glide,
There's
a
blooming
spring
on
a
May
morning
along
the
Faughan
side.
Well,
if
you
could
see
this
lovely
place
all
in
the
summer
time
Each
bush
and
tree
they
looked
so
gay,
each
meadow
in
it's
prime;
The
blackbird
and
the
golden
thrush
sing
there
the
live
long
day,
Oh,
but
now
I
have
a
notion
of
going
to
Ameri-cay.
Oh,
the
leaving
of
this
lovely
place,
it
grieves
my
heart
full
sore
And
the
leaving
of
my
own
true
Love,
sure,
it
grieves
me
ten
times
more;
But
if
ever
I
return
again,
well
it's
her
I'd
make
my
bride,
And
I'd
will
roll
her
in
my
arms,
boys,
along
the
Faughan
side.
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