Lyrics Spancill Hill - Cruachan
(Arrangement:
KF
Words:
Tradional)
Last
night
as
I
lay
dreaming
Of
pleasant
days
gone
by,
Me
mind
been
bent
on
rambling,
To
Ireland
I
did
fly,
I
stepped
on
board
a
vision
And
followed
with
a
will
Till
next
I
came
to
anchor
At
the
cross
near
Spancill
Hill.
Delighted
by
the
novelty,
Enchanted
with
the
scene,
Where
in
me
early
boyhood
- often
I
had
been,
I
thought
I
heard
a
murmur
And
I
think
I
hear
it
still
It's
the
little
stream
of
water
That
flows
down
Spancill
Hill.
To
amuse
a
passing
fancy
I
lay
down
on
the
ground,
And
all
my
school
companions
They
shortly
gathered
round
When
we
were
home
returning
We
danced
with
bright
goodwill,
To
Martin
Moynahan's
music
At
the
cross
at
Spancill
Hill.
It
was
on
the
24th
of
June,
The
day
before
the
fair
When
Ireland's
sons
and
daughters
And
all
assembled
there,
The
young,
the
old,
the
brave,
the
bold
Came
their
duty
to
fulfil,
At
the
little
church
in
Clooney,
A
mile
from
Spancill
Hill.
I
went
to
see
me
neighbours
To
see
what
they
might
say,
The
old
ones
they
were
dead
and
gone,
The
young
ones
turning
grey,
I
met
the
tailor
Quigley,
he
was
bold
as
ever
still,
Sure
he
used
to
make
my
britches
When
I
lived
at
Spancill
Hill.
I
paid
a
flying
visit
to
me
first
and
only
love,
She's
as
fair
as
any
lilly
and
gentle
as
a
dove,
She
threw
her
arms
around
me
Crying
"Johnny
I
love
you
still",
She
was
a
farmer's
daughter,
The
pride
of
Spancill
Hill.
Well
I
dreamt
I
hugged
and
kissed
her
As
in
the
days
of
yore
She
said
"Johnny
you're
only
joking"
As
many
the
times
before,
The
cock
crew
in
the
morning,
He
crew
both
loud
and
shrill
And
I
awoke
in
California,
Many
miles
from
Spancill
Hill.
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