paroles de chanson An T-Each Ruadh (The Red Horse) - The Rankin Family
Hi
ri
u
il
agus
o
My
heart
is
sad,
it's
never
stirred,
The
girls
do
not
come
near
me,
Since
I've
become
a
mariner.
The
red
horse
of
Roland
Steele's
Was
itchy
from
a
plague
of
lice,
While
he
ate
up
half
his
hay
They'd
leave
but
little
of
his
skin.
Between
Christmas
and
New
Year's
He
took
him
out
to
Garrett's
place,
He'd
heard
that
he
was
skilful
In
treating
sickly
animals
When
the
back-lands
had
been
reached,
He
was
not
even
recognized,
Till
he
spoke
up
in
English,
"Can
I
trade
this
animal?"
"It
was
Finnigan
sent
me
here,
I
don't
intend
to
cheat
you
now,
If
you'll
put
new
shoes
on
him
I'll
warrant
that
he'll
pull
for
you."
When
he
started
at
the
shoeing
The
horse
bit
him
on
the
head,
Then
said
Roland
who
was
angry;
"You
hit
him
on
the
spavin."
Spoke
up
Garrett
very
fiercely,
"You
have
not
fed
him
right
since
fall,
He
is
only
fit
for
crow
bait
And
he
is
so
damn'ed
lousy."
"Be
off
home
with
him
at
once
Before
they
get
my
mare
and
colt,
And
never
let
me
see
you
here
Upon
this
farm
of
mine
again."
He
used
many
cables
for
his
reins
With
many
knots
to
tie
them
up,
The
whip
was
made
of
hay-wire,
He
struck
him
on
the
back
with
it.
When
he
raced
up
to
the
store
The
horse
was
in
a
pool
of
sweat
Said
he
to
Bessie
in
the
store,
"Lord,
how
that
horse
was
travelling!"
It
was
Hector
used
to
shoe
him,
He's
the
one
who
spoiled
his
feet,
For
he
shod
the
horse
with
boat
nails
So
that
they'd
last
a
longer
time.
And
he
was
a
lively
horse
once
Driving
children
to
the
school,
When
he
came
into
the
Cove
There's
none
would
be
ahead
of
him.
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