Текст песни The Irish Peasant Girl - Andrew Stein , AmaLee
She
lived
beside
the
Anner,
At
the
foot
of
Slievna-man
A
gentle
peasant
girl
With
mild
eyes
like
the
dawn
Her
lips
were
dewy
rosebuds
Her
teeth
of
pearls
rare
And
a
snow-drift
-neath
a
beechen
bough
Her
neck
and
nut-brown
hair
How
pleasant
'twas
to
meet
her
On
Sunday,
when
the
bell
Was
filling
with
its
mellow
tone
Lone
wood
and
grassy
dell
And
when
at
eve
young
maidens
Strayed
the
river
bank
along
The
widow's
brown-haired
daughter
Was
loveliest
of
the
throng
O
brave,
brave
Irish
girls
We
well
may
call
you
brave
Sure
the
least
of
all
your
perils
Is
the
stormy
ocean
wave
When
you
leave
our
quiet
valleys
And
cross
the
Atlantic's
foam
To
hoard
your
hard-won
earnings
For
the
helpless
ones
at
home
Write
word
to
my
own
dear
mother
Say,
we'll
meet
with
God
above
And
tell
my
little
brothers
I
send
them
all
my
love
May
the
angels
ever
guide
them
Is
their
dying
sister's
prayer
And
folded
in
a
letter
Was
a
braid
of
nut-brown
hair
Ah,
cold
and
well-nigh
callous
This
weary
heart
has
grown
For
thy
helpless
fate,
dear
Ireland
And
for
sorrows
of
my
own
Yet
a
tear
my
eye
will
moisten
When
by
Anner
side
I
stray
For
the
lily
of
the
mountain
foot
That
withered
far
away
O
brave,
brave
Irish
girls
We
well
may
call
you
brave
Sure
the
least
of
all
your
perils
Is
the
stormy
ocean
wave
When
you
leave
our
quiet
valleys
And
cross
the
Atlantic's
foam
To
hoard
your
hard-won
earnings
For
the
helpless
ones
at
home
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