Lyrics The Moorlough Shore - Sinead O'Connor
Ye
hills
and
dales
and
flowery
vales
That
lie
near
the
Moorlough
Shore.
Ye
winds
that
blow
by
borden′s
grove.
Will
I
ever
hear
you
more
Where
the
primrose
grows
And
the
violet
blows.
Where
the
trout
and
salmon
play.
With
line
and
hook
delight
I
took
To
spend
my
youthful
days.
Last
night
I
went
to
see
my
love,
And
to
hear
what
she
might
say.
To
see
if
she'd
take
pity
on
me,
Lest
I
might
go
away.
She
said,
"I
love
that
Irish
lad,
And
he
was
my
only
joy,
And
ever
since
I
saw
his
face
I′ve
loved
that
soldier
boy."
Perhaps
your
soldier
lad
is
lost
Sailing
over
the
sea
of
Maine.
Or
perhaps
he
is
gone
with
some
other
lover,
You
may
never
see
him
again.
Well
if
my
Irish
lad
is
lost,
He's
the
one
I
do
adore,
And
seven
years
I
will
wait
for
him
By
the
banks
of
the
Moorlough
Shore.
Farewell
to
Sinclaire's
castle
grand.
Farewell
to
the
foggy
dew.
Where
the
linen
waves
like
bleaching
silk
And
the
falling
stream
runs
still
Near
there
I
spent
my
youthful
days
But
alas
they
are
all
gone
For
cruelty
has
banished
me
Far
away
from
the
Moorlough
Shore.
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