paroles de chanson The Dawning Of The Day - Celtic Woman
One
early
morn
as
I
walked
forth
By
the
margin
of
Lough
Leane
The
sunshine
dressed
the
trees
in
green
And
the
summer
bloomed
again
I
left
the
town
and
wandered
on
Through
fields
all
green
and
gay
And
whom
shall
I
meet
but
a
colleen
sweet
At
the
dawning
of
the
day
No
cap
or
cloak
this
maiden
wore
Her
neck
and
feet
were
bare
Down
to
the
ground
in
ringlets
fell
Her
glossy
golden
hair
A
milking
pail
was
in
her
hand
She
was
lovely,
young
and
gay
She
wore
the
palm
from
Venus
bright
By
the
dawning
of
the
day
On
a
mossy
bank,
I
sat
me
down
With
the
maiden
by
my
side
With
gentle
word,
he
courted
her
Asked
her
to
be
his
bride
She
said,
"Young
man,
don't
bring
me
blame"
And
swiftly
turned
away
And
the
morning
light
was
shining
bright
At
the
dawning
of
the
day
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