paroles de chanson Erin the Green - Cara Dillon
Oh
draw
near
each
young
lover
Give
ear
to
my
story
that
bears
my
sad
mournful
tale
Come
and
join
me
in
chorus
and
lend
me
your
pity
Whilst
I
my
misfortune
bewail
The
grief
of
my
poor
heart
no
tongue
can
disclose
My
cheeks
are
now
pale
they
once
bloomed
like
the
rose
And
it′s
all
for
a
young
man
whom
I
do
suppose
Is
now
far
from
sweet
Erin
the
Green
Now
when
we
were
children
We
walked
out
together
along
the
green
meadows
so
neat
And
although
we
were
childish
we
loved
one
another
Whilst
gathering
the
wild
berries
sweet
It
was
to
sweet
Garvagh
where
we
went
to
school
He
was
first
in
his
class
and
correct
in
each
rule
And
I
cheerfully
walked
home
by
Kilnacoole
With
the
flower
of
sweet
Erin
the
Green
Oh,
his
head
on
my
breast
And
he
used
to
reposed
each
evening
under
the
shade
A
song
in
my
praises,
my
darling
composed
And
he
styled
me
the
cool
Derry
maid
At
the
time
I
denied
him
I'd
die
for
his
sake
It
was
little
I
thought
my
denial
he′d
take
Oh
but
my
own
misfortune
I
made
a
mistake
When
he
left
me
on
Erin
the
Green
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