Lyrics Bonny Portmore - Celtic Woman
O
bonny
Portmore,
I
am
sorry
to
see
Such
a
woeful
destruction
of
your
ornament
tree
For
it
stood
on
your
shore
for
many's
the
long
day
Till
the
long
boats
from
Antrim
came
to
float
it
away
O
bonny
Portmore,
you
shine
where
you
stand
And
the
more
I
think
on
you
the
more
I
think
long
If
I
had
you
now
as
I
had
once
before
All
the
Lords
in
Old
England
would
not
purchase
Portmore
All
the
birds
in
the
forest,
they
bitterly
weep
Saying
"Where
will
we
shelter
or
where
shall
we
sleep?"
For
the
Oak
and
the
Ash
they
are
all
cutten
down
And
the
walls
of
bonny
Portmore
are
all
down
to
the
ground
O
bonny
Portmore,
you
shine
where
you
stand
And
the
more
I
think
on
you
the
more
I
think
long
If
I
had
you
now
as
I
had
once
before
All
the
Lords
of
Old
England
would
not
purchase
Portmore
O
bonny
Portmore
you
shine
where
you
stand
And
the
more
I
think
on
you,
the
more
I
think
long
If
I
had
you
now
as
I
had
once
before
All
the
Lords
in
Old
England
would
not
purchase
Portmore
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