Lyrics Mary from Dungloe - Daniel O'Donnell
Oh,
then
fare
ye
well,
sweet
Donegal,
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
America.
Oh,
then
Mary,
you're
my
hearts
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
am
over
the
main
May
the
Lord
protect
my
darling
girl
till
I
return
again.
Oh,
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
of
the
best
and
I'd
pay
before
I
would
go
And
I'd
roll
my
Mary
in
my
arms
in
the
town
of
sweet
Dungloe...

1 The Minute You're Gone
2 It Doesn't Matter Anymore
3 Mary from Dungloe
4 The Old Rugged Cross
5 Wasting My Time
6 Kelly
7 Things
8 Act Naturally
9 Honey
10 Wooden Heart
11 It Keeps Right on A'hurting
12 I Know That You Know
13 Old Dungarvan Oak
14 Danny Boy
15 My Shoes Keep Walking Back to You
16 Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain
17 Old Days Remembered
18 Send Me the Pillow You Dream On
19 Moonlight and Roses
20 A Little Piece of Heaven
21 I Know One
22 Second Fiddle
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