Lyrics The Galway Shawl - The Dubliners
At
Oranmore
in
the
county
Galway
One
pleasant
evening
in
the
month's
of
May
I
spied
a
damsel;
she
was
young
and
handsome
Her
beauty
fairly
took
my
breath
away
She
worn
no
jewels,
nor
costly
diamonds
No
paint
nor
powder,
no
none
at
all
But
she
worn
a
bonnet
with
ribbons
on
it
And
'round
her
shoulders
was
the
Galway
shawl
We
kept
on
walking
she
kept
on
talking
Till
her
fathers
cottage
came
in
to
view
Said
she,
'come
in
sir',
and
meet
my
father
And
play,
to
please
him,
'The
Foggy
Dew'
She
sat
me
down
beside
the
hearthstone
I
could
see
her
father
he
was
six
feet
tall
And
soon
her
mother,
had
the
kettle
singing
All
I
could
think
of,
was
the
Galway
shawl
She
worn
no
jewels,
nor
costly
diamonds
No
paint
nor
powder,
no
none
at
all
But
she
worn
a
bonnet
with
ribbons
on
it
And
'round
her
shoulders
was
the
Galway
shawl
I
played,
'The
Black
Bird',
'The
Stack
of
Barley'
'Rodney's
Glory'
and
'The
Foggy
Dew'
She
sang
each
note
like
an
Irish
linnet
And
tears
weld
in
her
eyes
of
blue
'Twas
early,
early,
all
in
the
morning
I
hit
the
road
for
old
Donegal
Said
she,
'goodbye
sir',
she
cried
and
kissed
me
But
my
heart
remain
with
the
Galway
shawl
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