paroles de chanson The Strands of Magilligan - Damien O'Kane
I'm
a
stranger
in
this
country,
from
America
I
came,
There's
few
in
it
knows
me
or
can
say
my
name,
And
here
among
strangers
I
will
stay
for
a
while,
For
the
sake
of
my
darling
I'll
go
many
a
long
mile.
Mile,
a
long
mile
For
the
sake
of
my
darling
I'll
go
many
a
long
mile.
The
strands
of
Magililgan
divide
in
two
parts
Where
young
men
and
Maidens
they
join
their
own
sweethearts,
They
will
take
no
denial,
We
must
frolic
and
sing
And
the
sound
Of
the
flute,
oh,
it
makes
my
heart
ring.
Rig,
my
heart
ring
And
the
sound
of
The
flute,
oh,
it
makes
my
heart
ring.
On
the
top
of
a
cliff
where
her
castle
does
stand,
It
is
well
built,
With
ivy
down
to
the
back
strand
It
is
well
built,
With
ivy
and
diamonds
so
bright,
It's
a
pilot
for
sailors
on
a
dark
stormy
night.
Night,
stormy
night
It's
a
pilot
for
sailors
on
a
dark
stormy
night.
On
Magilligan
top
where
the
wild
birds
do
fly,
There
is
one
amongst
them
that
flies
very
high,
On
eagle's
wings
soaring,
I'll
speed
as
the
wind,
The
wild
deep
exploring,
my
true
love
I'll
find.
True
love
find,
True
love
find
The
wild
deep
exploring,
my
true
love
I'll
find.
The
strands
of
Magilligan
divide
in
two
parts
And
rejoin,
As
in
dancing
do
lads
with
their
sweethearts,
So
the
strands,
Bright
and
shining,
tho'
parted
in
twain,
Will
rejoin
like
two
lovers
where
the
Foyle
meets
the
Main.
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