paroles de chanson The Emigrant - Davey Arthur
Subject:
RE:
Lyr
Req:
Emigrant(s)
by
the
Fureys
From:
GUEST,
kenny
Date:
06
May
13
- 11:
49
AM
Very
difficult
to
make
out
some
of
the
lyrics,
but
maybe
someone
else
can
fill
in
the
gaps.
The
tune
is
traditional
- I'm
sure
I've
heard
the
late
Michael
O'Dhomhnaill
sing
a
song
in
Gaelic
to
the
same
melody,
either
with
the
"Bothy
Band"
or
when
he
was
in
a
duo
with
Kevin
Burke.
I'll
try
to
track
that
down.
The
Polydor
record
label
credits
words
to
"E,
Furey,
D.Arthur".
"Emigrant"
"When
sweet
they
do
arise
And
you
hear
that
sounds
of
butterflies
Or
the
spirit
of
some
rose
Or
the
echo
of
that
It
is
the
hour
I
leave
this
place
Made
fair
by
you
and
you
alone
So
here's
Godspeed
one
last
embrace
Way
down
below
them
stepping
stones.
And
in
that
stream
long
leaf
flowers
weep
Way
down
below
that
[???
] strand
Like
between
a
rainbow
and
the
sun
My
boat
sets
seaward
from
the
land
And
love
may
come
and
love
may
go
Just
like
that
bird
from
tree
to
tree
But
when
she
sleeps,
her
heart
I
know
Will
wander
with
me
on
the
sea"
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