paroles de chanson The Girl from Cushendun/The Love of my Life - Andy Irvine
Come
all
you
young
and
dashing
blades
and
a
warning
take
by
me,
And
never
put
much
confidence
in
any
wee
girl
you
see,
If
to
me
you'll
lend
an
ear
before
my
song
is
done,
I'll
tell
you
of
a
bonny
wee
lass
that
came
from
Cushendun
It
was
at
the
Ballycastle
Fair
it
being
the
Lammas
Time,
When
farming
folk
are
in
good
cheer
and
the
harvest
is
enshrined,
On
female
throng
I
gazed
upon
until
I
spied
this
one,
Dismounting
from
a
farmers
cart
that
had
come
from
Cushendun
Well
I
boldly
stepped
right
up
to
her
and
I
helped
her
to
alight,
She
gave
to
me
a
flashing
smile
by
heaven
all
seemed
right,
Our
glances
met
her
vision
passed
and
round
my
heart
was
spun,
A
web
of
love
that
bound
me
fast
was
the
girl
from
Cushendun
I
met
her
later
as
by
chance
and
she
yielded
me
her
hand,
And
in
the
middle
of
the
dance
I
entered
fairy
land,
On
twinkling
toes
my
spirits
rose
and
the
jig
has
scarce
begun,
Well
I
seemed
to
soar
on
music's
wings
with
the
girl
from
Cushendun
When
the
dance
was
done
we
both
sat
down
& I
asked
her
name
and
place
I
praised
the
pattern
of
her
gown
and
the
fairness
of
her
face,
She
gave
her
sunny
curls
a
shake
and
a
cloud
passed
o'er
the
sun,
Says
she
my
name
is
Missus
Ross
and
I
come
from
Cushendun
Its
glad
to
meet
and
sad
to
part
its
years
ago
and
yet,
The
memory
of
an
old
sweetheart
is
harder
to
forget,
Although
my
face
is
lined
with
care
and
the
sands
of
time
near
done,
I
mind
the
Ballycastle
fair
and
the
girl
from
Cushendun
Yes
I
mind
the
Ballycastle
fair
and
the
girl
from
Cushendun
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