paroles de chanson The Star of the County Down - Celtic Thunder
In
Banbridge
Town
near
the
County
Down
One
morning
last
July,
Down
a
boreen
green
came
a
sweet
colleen,
And
she
smiled
as
she
passed
me
by.
She
looked
so
sweet,
from
her
two
bare
feet
To
the
sheen
of
her
nut-brown
hair.
Such
a
coaxing
elf,
sure
I
shook
myself
For
to
see
I
was
really
there.
From
Bantry
Bay
down
to
Derry
Quay,
And
from
Galway
to
Dublin
Town,
No
maid
I've
seen
like
the
brown
colleen
That
I
met
in
the
County
Down.
As
she
onward
sped,
sure
I
scratched
my
head,
And
I
looked
with
a
feeling
rare.
And
I
says,
says
I,
to
a
passer-by,
"Who's
the
maid
with
the
nut-brown
hair?"
He
smiled
at
me,
and
he
said,
said
he,
"She's
the
gem
of
Ireland's
crown,
Young
Rosie
McCann
from
the
banks
of
the
Bann,
She's
the
Star
of
the
County
Down."
I've
travelled
a
bit
but
was
never
smit
Since
my
roving
career
began.
But
fair
and
square,
I
surrendered
there
To
the
charms
of
Rose
McCann.
I'd
a
heart
to
let,
and
no
tenant
yet
Had
I
met
in
a
shawl
or
gown.
But
in
she
went,
and
I
asked
no
rent
From
the
Star
of
the
County
Down.
At
the
harvest
fair,
she'll
be
surely
there,
So
I'll
dress
in
my
Sunday
clothes,
With
my
shoes
shone
bright
and
my
hat
cocked
right
For
a
smile
from
my
nut-brown
rose.
No
pipe
I'll
smoke,
no
horse
I'll
yoke,
'Til
my
plough
is
a
rust-coloured
brown,
'Til
a
smiling
bride
by
my
own
fireside
Sits
the
Star
of
the
County
Down.
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