Lyrics Mo Dhòmhnallan Fhèin - Julie Fowlis
Mo
Ghruagach
Dhonn
Hi
ho
ro,
mo
ghruagach
dhonn,
′S
ann
ort
fhèin
a
dh'fhàs
an
loinn:
Dh′fhàg
siud
acaid
na
mo
chom,
An
gaol
cho
trom
's
a
ghabh
mi
ort.
Fhuair
mi
do
litir
Dimàirt,
Dh'innseadh
dhòmhsa
mar
a
bha:
Gu
robh
thu
a′
tighinn
gun
dàil
A-mach
air
bàta
Ghlaschu.
Nuair
a
leugh
mi
mar
a
bha,
Ghabh
mi
sìos
am
Brumalà:
Chunnaic
mi
a′
tighinn
am
bàt'
′S
an
t‑àilleagan,
an
ainnir,
innt'.
Nuair
a
shìn
mi
mach
mo
làmh,
Thionndaidh
thu
le
fiamh
a′
ghàir'
′S
labhair
thu
facal
no
dhà
Dh'fhàg
iomadh
tràth
gun
chadal
mi.
'S
ann
ort
fhèin
tha
ghruag
a′
fàs
‑
Cha
dubh
′s
cha
ruadh
is
cha
bhàn,
Ach
mar
an
t-òr
as
àille
snuadh,
Gu
buidhe,
dualach,
camalagach.
Dhèanainn
sgrìobhadh
dhut
le
peannt,
Dhèanainn
treabhadh
dhut
le
crann,
Dhèanainn
sgiobair
dhut
air
luing,
Air
nighean
donn
nam
meall-shùilean.
Meòir
is
grinn
thu
air
an
t-snàth
No
cur
peannt
air
pàipear
bàn,
Ach
ma
chaidh
thu
null
thar
sàil
Dh'Astràilia,
mo
bheannachd
leat.
Cha
bhi
mi
tuilleadh
fo
leòn,
Glacaidh
mi
tè
ùr
air
spòig
‑
Solamh
bu
ghlice
bha
beò,
Bha
aige
mòran
leannanan
My
Brown-haired
Lass
Hi
ho
ro,
my
brown-haired
lass,
Whose
beauty
becomes
more
beguiling.
The
deep
love
I
have
for
you
Has
left
me
sorely
wounded.
Your
letter
arrived
on
Tuesday
Telling
of
what
was
to
be.
It
told
that
your
ship
would
arrive
In
Glasgow
without
delay.
When
I
read
this,
I
immediately
headed
for
the
Broomielaw.
I
saw
the
ship
carrying
the
jewel,
The
maiden,
approach.
When
I
held
out
my
hand
You
turned
with
a
slight
smile
and
Uttered
a
couple
of
words
Which
left
me
sleepless
many
nights
You
have
the
lovliest
hair,
Neither
black,
nor
red
nor
fair,
But
the
colour
of
the
most
beautiful
gold,
Yellow,
braided
and
curled.
I
would
write
for
you
with
a
pen.
I
would
cultivate
for
you
with
a
plough.
I
would
captain
a
ship
for
you,
Brown
haired
lass
of
the
deceiving
eyes.
You
are
skilled
at
working
wool
And
at
writing
on
blank
paper.
But
if
you
have
gone
overseas,
to
Australia,
Goodbye
to
you.
I
will
no
longer
be
in
despair.
I′ll
grab
a
new
one
by
the
hand.
Solomon,
the
wisest
man
who
lived,
Had
many
sweethearts.
1 Mo Bheannachd Dhan Bhàillidh Ùr
2 Mo Dhòmhnallan Fhèin
3 Set of Jigs: The Thatcher / Peter Byrne's / The Tripper's
4 Puirt-à-beul Set: 'S Toigh Leam Fhìn Buntàta 's Ìm / Tha Fionnlagh ag Innearadh / Hùg Oiridh Hiridh Hairidh
5 An T-Aparan Goirid 's an T-Aparan Ùr: Òran Do Sheasaidh Bhaile Raghnaill
6 Mo Ghruagach Dhonn
7 Bodaich Odhar Hoghaigearraidh
8 Turas San Lochmor
9 'Ille Dhuinn, 'S Toigh Leam Thu
10 Aoidh, Na Dèan Cadal Idir
11 Òran nan Raiders
12 Hùg Air A' Bhonaid Mhòir
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