Lyrics Galway Shawl - John Kerr
Near
Oranmore
in
the
County
Galway,
One
pleasant
evening
in
the
month
of
May.
I
spied
a
colleen,
She
was
fair
and
winsome,
she
nearly
stole
my
breath
away.
She
wore
no
jewels,
No
costly
diamonds,
no
paint
nor
powder,
no
none
at
all.
She
wore
a
bonnet
with
ribbons
on
it
and
Round
her
shoulders
hung
the
Galway
Shawl.
We
kept
on
walking,
We
kept
on
talking
till
her
father's
cabin
came
into
view.
She
said,
"Come
in
sir
and
meet
my
Father
and
play
to
please
him
'The
Foggy
Dew.'"
I
played
"The
Blackbird,
" "The
Stacks
o'
Barley,"
"Rodney's
Glory,"
and
"The
Foggy
Dew."
She
sang
each
note
like
an
Irish
linnet
Till
tears
came
down
from
her
cheeks
like
you.
She
wore
no
jewels,
No
costly
diamonds,
no
paint
nor
powder,
no
none
at
all.
She
wore
a
bonnet
with
ribbons
on
it
and
Round
her
shoulders
hung
the
Galway
Shawl.
She
sat
me
down,
beside
the
fire,
I
could
see
her
father
who
was
six
feet
tall.
Her
mother
soon
heard
the
kettle
singing
But
all
I
could
think
of
was
the
Galway
Shawl.
I
started
off
early
next
morning
to
take
the
road
for
Old
Donegal.
She
cried
and
kissed
me
and
then
she
left
Me,
as
my
heart
lay
tightly
in
her
Galway
Shawl.
She
wore
no
jewels,
No
costly
diamonds,
no
paint
nor
powder,
no
none
at
all.
She
wore
a
bonnet
with
ribbons
on
it
and
Round
her
shoulders
hung
the
Galway
Shawl.
1 Boys Of Killybegs
2 Old Cross Of Ardboe
3 Eileen McMahon
4 Blue Eyed Mountain Queen
5 Trasna Na dTonnta
6 The Wind That Shakes The Corn
7 Hometown On The Foyle
8 Any Tipperary Town
9 Typical Irishman
10 Where The Three Counties Meet
11 Beautiful Ireland
12 Fair Sligo, Thee I Now Must Leave
13 Welcome As The Flowers In May
14 Village Where I Went To School
15 Cashelmore
16 Four Country Roads
17 Rathlin Island
18 Destination Donegal
19 Old Rustic Bridge
20 Rose Of Castlerea
21 Asthoreen Bawn
22 Toast Of An Irish Colleen
23 Fields Of Athenry
24 Galway Shawl
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