paroles de chanson The Galway Races (Trad.) - Noel Mcloughlin
As
I
rode
down
to
Galway
town
to
seek
for
recreation
On
the
seventeenth
of
August
my
mind
was
elevated
There
were
multitudes
assembled
with
their
tickets
at
the
station
My
eyes
began
to
dazzle
and
them
going
to
to
see
the
races
With
me
whack
foldeda
folde
dithery
idle
day
There
were
passengers
from
Limerick
and
passengers
from
Nenagh
And
passengers
from
Dublin
and
sportsmen
from
Tipp′rary
There
were
passengers
from
Kerry
and
all
quarters
of
the
nation
And
our
member,
Mr.Hasset
for
to
join
the
Galway
Blazers
There
were
multitudes
from
Aran
and
members
from
New
Quay
Shore
The
boys
from
Connemara
and
the
Clare
unmarried
maidens
There
were
people
from
Cork
city,
who
were
loyal,
true
and
faithful
That
brought
home
the
Fenian
prisoners
from
dying
in
foreign
nations
There
was
half
a
million
people
there
of
all
denominations
The
Catholic,
the
Protestant,
the
Jew
and
Presbyterian
There
was
yet
no
animosity,
no
matter
what
persuasion
But
fáilte
and
hospitality
inducing
fresh
acquaintance
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