paroles de chanson The Green Fields Round Ferbane - Foster , Allen
I
cursed
the
day
I
sailed
away
From
the
dear
old
Isle
of
Green
On
a
foreign
strand
where
I
now
do
stand
And
the
deep
sea
rolled
between
In
dreams
I
fly
where
I
roamed
as
a
boy
And
my
worldly
cares
began
My
vision
shows
where
the
Brosna
flows
In
the
green
fields
around
Ferbane
My
heart
it
sinks
when
I
sit
and
think
Of
the
times
that
are
no
more
When
I
used
to
roam
from
my
way
from
school
Through
the
woods
of
old
Kilmore
Where
My
only
quest
was
the
wild
bird's
nest
In
the
oak
tree's
broadly
span
Where
I
spent
my
hours
In
the
leafy
bowers
In
the
green
fields
around
Ferbane
And
In
dreams
I
see
the
old
ivy
tree
'Neath
its
shade
I
oft
lay
down
Ballyhoura
Grove,
where
I
oft
did
rove,
To
gaze
on
the
dear
old
town.
And
again
I
dream
of
the
old
mill
stream
Where
musical
waters
ran
Were
it
only
real,
how
happy
I'd
feel
In
the
green
fields
around
Ferbane
And
on
Gallen
Green
where
I
oft
have
been,
For
all
lovers
know
it
well
Those
old
trees
that
creak,
if
they
could
speak,
What
a
wondrous
tale
they'd
tell
Of
trusts
unkept
and
the
hopes
that
wept
That
made
many
a
lovelorn
man
Sail
over
the
seas
and
leave
scenes
like
these
In
the
green
fields
around
Ferbane
In
that
dear
old
town
'neath
its
roofs
of
brown,
I
spent
many
a
happy
night
When
I
rambled
away
with
my
comrades
gay
Till
the
morning
dawned
full
bright
These
pals
I
see
with
their
smiles
of
glee
As
the
years
I
backward
span
There
are
three
or
four
that
I'll
see
no
more
In
the
green
fields
around
Ferbane
O
the
lust
for
gold
for
it
soon
grows
cold
And
the
heart
grows
sad
within
Fond
memories
burn
while
I
ever
yearn
For
the
good
times
that
have
been.
I'll
turn
my
face
from
this
awful
place
As
quickly
as
I
can
I'll
sail
for
home
never
more
to
roam
From
the
green
fields
around
Ferbane
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