Текст песни Hills of Greenmore - Dervish
Hills
of
Greenmore
On
a
fine
summer's
morning
our
horns
they
did
blow,
To
the
green
fields
round
Tassu
where
the
huntsmen
did
go,
For
to
meet
the
bold
sportsman
from
around
Cady
town,
None
loved
that
sport
better
than
the
boys
from
May-down.
And
when
we
arrived
they
were
all
standing
there,
So
we
took
to
the
green
field
in
search
of
the
hare.
We
did
not
go
far
when
someone
gave
cheer,
Over
hills
and
high
meadows
the
prey
did
appear.
When
she
got
to
the
heather
she
tried
them
to
shun
But
our
dogs
never
missed
one
inch
where
she'd
run.
They
kept
well
packed
when
going
over
the
hill,
For
the
hounds
had
set
out
this
sweet
hare
for
to
kill.
With
our
dogs
all
abreast
and
the
big
mountain
hare,
And
the
sweet
charming
music
it
rang
through
the
air,
Straight
for
the
black
bank
for
to
try
them
once
more,
But
it
was
her
last
sight
round
the
Hills
of
Greenmore.
And
as
we
trailed
on
to
where
the
hare
she
did
lie,
She
sprang
to
her
feet
for
to
bid
them
goodbye.
Their
music
it
ceased,
and
a
cry
we
could
hear,
Saying
bad
luck
to
the
ones
brought
ye
May-down
dogs
here.
Last
night
as
I
lay
quite
content
in
the
glen,
It
was
little
I
thought
of
the
dogs
or
the
men,
But
when
going
home
at
the
clear
break
of
day,
I
could
hear
the
loud
horn
young
Toner
did
play.
And
now
that
I'm
dying
me
sport
it
is
done,
No
more
through
the
green
fields
on
Cady
I'll
run,
Nor
feed
in
the
glen
on
a
cold
winter's
night,
Or
go
home
to
my
den
when
it's
breaking
daylight.
I
blame
old
McMahon
for
bringing
Coyle
here,
He's
been
at
the
same
caper
for
many's
the
year.
Every
Saturday
and
Sunday,
he
never
give
oer,
With
a
pack
of
strange
dogs
round
the
Hills
of
Greenmore.
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