paroles de chanson Ballydine - Christy Moore
As
I
wandered
abroad
by
Kilsheelan
Where
the
river
meanders
on
down
To
my
left
lay
the
Comeragh
Mountains
To
the
right
of
me
sweet
Sliabh
na
mBan
Where
the
fishermen
cast
on
the
waters
And
the
apples
are
pressed
into
wine
Where
the
herd
returns
slowly
to
pasture
Through
the
fields
that
surround
Ballydine
I
marvelled
at
nature's
abundance
In
Tipperary
so
rich
and
so
rare
I
drank
from
the
well
of
spring
water
Breathing
in
deep
the
fresh
air
When
I
came
to
John
Hanrahan's
homestead
In
the
fields
around
Ballycurkeen
I
lay
down
in
a
meadow
of
wild
flower
And
dreamt
a
mysterious
dream
I
dreamt
of
a
curious
eviction
Unlike
the
evictions
of
old
No
sign
of
a
redcoat
nor
bailiff
'Twas
more
pernicious
and
cold
On
the
air
cam
a
colourless
vapour
The
fields
they
felt
silent
and
still
As
I
lay
in
that
meadow
of
wildflower
Dreaming
on
Hanrahan's
hill
When
I
awoke
I
was
frightenened
I
knew
'twas
time
to
head
home
I
made
my
way
back
to
Cluan
Meala
On
the
road
passing
Merck
Sharpe
and
Dohme
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