Lyrics My Lagan Love - London Symphony Orchestra , Bryn Terfel , Neil Martin , Sharon Corr , Barry Wordsworth , Traditional
Where
Lagan
streams
sing
lullabies
There
blows
a
lily
fair
The
twilight
gleam
is
in
her
eye
The
night
is
on
her
hair
And,
like
a
love
sick
leannán
sÃ,
She
hath
my
heart
in
thrall
No
life
have
I,
no
liberty,
For
love
is
lord
of
all
And
often
when
the
beetle's
horn
Has
lulled
the
eve
to
sleep,
I
steal
into
her
shieling
lorn,
And
through
the
doorway
creep,
There
on
the
crickets'
singing-stone
She
makes
the
bogwood
fire,
And
sings
in
sweet
and
undertone,
The
song
of
heart's
desire
There
was
a
Lord
who
lived
in
this
land
He
being
a
Lord
of
high
degree
He
left
his
foot
down
a
ship's
board
And
swore
strange
countries
he
would
go
see.
He's
travelled
east
and
he's
travelled
west
Half
the
north
and
the
south
also
Until
he
arrived
into
Turkey
land.
There
he
was
taken
and
bound
in
prison
Until
his
life
it
grew
weary.
And
Turkey
bold
had
one
only
daughter
As
fair
a
lady,
as
the
eye
could
see
She
stole
the
key
to
her
Daddy's
harbour
And
swore
Lord
Baker,
she
would
set
free.
Singing,
'You
have
houses
and
you
have
linen,
All
Northumber
belongs
to
thee
What
would
you
give
to
Turkey's
daughter
If
out
of
prison
she'd
set
you
free?'
Singing,
'I
have
houses,
I
have
linen,
All
Northumber
belongs
to
me
I
would
will
them
all
to
you
my
darling,
If
out
of
prison
you
set
me
free?'
She's
brought
him
down
to
her
Daddy's
harbour
And
filled
for
him
was
the
ship
of
fame
And
every
toast
that
she
did
drink
round
him,
'I
wish
Lord
Baker
that
you
were
mine.'
They
made
a
vow
for
seven
years
And
seven
more
for
to
keep
it
strong
Saying
'If
you
don't
wed
with
no
other
woman
I'm
sure
I'll
wed
with
no
other
man.'
And
seven
years
been
past
and
over
And
seven
more
they
were
rolling
on
She's
bundled
up
all
her
golden
clothing
And
swore
Lord
Baker
she
would
go
find.
She's
travelled
East
and
she's
travelled
West
Until
she
came
to
the
palace
of
fame
'Who
is
that,
who
is
that?'
called
the
young
foot
soldier
'Who
knocks
so
gently
and
can't
get
in?'
'Is
this
Lord
Baker's
palace?'
replied
the
lady
'Or
is
his
lordship
himself
within?'
'This
is
Lord
Baker's
palace'
replied
the
porter,
'This
very
day
took
a
new
bride
in.'
'Well
ask
him
send
me
a
cut
of
his
wedding
cake
A
glass
of
his
wine
that
been
e'er
so
strong
And
to
remember
the
brave
young
lady
Who
did
release
him
in
Turkey
land.'
In
goes,
in
goes,
the
young
foot
soldier
Kneels
down
gently
on
his
right
knee
'Rise
up,
rise
up
now
the
brave
young
porter,
What
news,
what
news
have
you
got
for
me?'
Singing,
'I
have
news
of
a
grand
arrival,
As
fair
a
lady
as
the
eye
could
see
She
is
at
the
gate
Waiting
for
your
charity.'
'She
wears
a
gold
ring
on
every
finger,
And
on
the
middle
one
where
she
wears
three,
She
has
more
gold
hanging
around
her
middle
Than'd
buy
Northumber
and
family.'
'She
asked
you
send
her
a
cut
of
your
wedding
cake
A
gla
ss
of
your
wine,
it
been
e'er
so
strong,
And
to
remember
the
brave
young
lady
Who
did
release
you
in
Turkey
land.'
Down
comes,
down
comes
the
new
bride's
mother
'What
will
I
do
with
my
daughter
dear?'
'I
know
your
daughter,
she's
not
been
covered
Nor
has
she
shown
any
love
for
me.
Your
daughter
came
with
one
pack
of
gold
I'll
avert
her
home
now,
with
thirty-three.'
He
took
his
sword
all
by
the
handle
And
cut
the
wedding
cake,
in
pieces
three
Singing
'here's
a
slice
for
the
new
bride's
mother
A
slice
for
me
new
love
and
one
for
me.'
And
then
Lord
Baker,
ran
to
his
darling
Of
twenty-one
steps,
he
made
but
three
He
put
his
arms
around
Turkey's
daughter
And
kissed
his
true
love,
most
tenderly.
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