Lyrics Kellswater - Christy Moore
Here's
a
health
to
you,
bonny
Kellswater
Where
you'll
get
all
the
pleasures
of
life,
Where
you'll
get
all
the
fishing
and
fowling,
And
a
bonny
wee
lass
for
your
wife.
Oh,
it's
down
where
yon
waters
run
muddy,
I'm
afraid
they
will
never
run
clear.
And
it's
when
I
dig
in
for
to
study,
My
mind
is
on
them
that's
not
here.
It's
this
one
and
that
one
they
court
him,
But
if
anyone
gets
him
but
me,
It's
early
and
late
I
will
curse
them
That
parted
lovely
Willie
from
me.
Oh,
a
father
he
calls
on
his
daughter,
Two
choices
I'll
give
unto
thee.
Would
you
rather
see
Willie's
ship
a-sailing,
Or
see
him
hung
like
a
dog
from
yon
tree?
Oh,
Father,
dear
Father,
I
love
him.
I
can
no
longer
hide
it
from
thee.
Through
an
acre
of
fire
I
would
travel
Alone
with
lovely
Willie
to
be.
Oh,
hard
was
the
heart
that
confined
her,
And
took
from
her
her
heart's
delight.
May
the
chains
of
old
Ireland
bind
around
them,
And
soft
be
their
pillows
at
night.
Oh,
yonder's
a
ship
on
the
ocean
And
she
does
not
know
which
way
to
steer.
From
the
east
to
the
west
she's
a-going.
She
reminds
me
of
the
charms
of
my
dear.
Oh,
it's
yonder
my
Willie
will
be
coming,
He
said
he'd
be
here
in
the
spring,
And
it's
down
by
yon
green
shades
I'll
meet
him,
And
among
yon
wild
roses
we'll
sing.
For
a
gold
ring
he
placed
on
my
finger,
Saying
"Love,
bear
this
in
your
mind,
If
ever
I
sail
from
Old
Ireland,
You'll
mind
I'll
not
leave
you
behind."
Farewell
to
you,
bonny
Kellswater
Where
you'll
get
all
the
pleasures
of
life,
Where
you'll
get
all
the
fishing
and
fowling,
And
a
bonny
wee
lass
for
your
wife.
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