Lyrics The Rose of Allendale - The Dubliners
The
moon
was
bright,
the
night
was
clear
No
breeze
came
over
the
sea
When
Mary
left
her
highland
home
And
wandered
forth
with
me
The
flowers
be-decked
the
mountainside
And
fragrance
filled
the
vale
But
by
far
the
sweetest
flower
there
Was
the
Rose
of
Allendale
Oh
the
Rose
of
Allendale
Sweet
Rose
of
Allendale
By
far
the
sweetest
flower
there
Was
the
Rose
of
Allendale
Where
e'er
I
wandered
east
or
west
Though
fate
began
to
lour
A
solace
still
was
she
to
me
In
sorrow's
lonely
hour
When
tempests
lashed
our
lonely
barque
And
rent
her
quivering
sail
One
maiden's
form
withstood
the
storm
'Twas
the
Rose
of
Allendale
Oh
sweet
Rose
of
Allendale
Sweet
Rose
of
Allendale
One
maiden's
form
withstood
the
storm
'Twas
the
Rose
of
Allendale
And
when
my
fever'd
lips
were
parched
On
Afric's
burning
sands
She
whispered
hopes
of
happiness
And
tales
of
distant
lands
My
life
has
been
a
wilderness
Unblessed
by
fortune's
wheel
Had
fate
not
linked
my
love
to
hers
The
Rose
of
Allendale
Oh
sweet
Rose
of
Allendale
Sweet
Rose
of
Allendale
Had
fate
not
linked
my
love
to
hers
The
Rose
of
Allendale
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