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Song search result for 'Paddy Schmidt'
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Album Unknown, 2008
I sat within a valley green
Sat there with my true love
And my fond heart strove to choose between
The old love and the new love
The old for her, the new that made
Me think on Ireland dearly
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Album Unknown, 2008
Once I was a waitin´ man that lived at home at ease.
Now I am a mariner that ploughs the angry seas.
I always loved seafarin´ life, I bid my love adieu
I shipped as steward and cook, me...
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Album Unknown, 2008
Though we´ve had our troubles now and then
Now´s the time to make them up again
Sure aren´t we all Irish anyhow
Now´s the time to get together, now!
Tinker, tailor, every...
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Album Unknown, 2008
Sé do bheatha! a bhean ba léanmhar,
b´é à r gcreach tú bheit I ngéibhinn
Do dhúiche bhreà is seilbh méirleach´S
tú diolta leis na Gallaibh
A bhuà le Rena...
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Album Unknown, 2008
O Peggy Gordon, You are my darling
Come sit you down upon my knee
And tell to me the very reason
Why I am slighted so by thee
I am so deep in love that I can´t deny it
My heart lies...
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Album Unknown, 2008
Let grasses grow and the waters flow,
in a free and easy way
But give me enough of the rare ould stuff,
that´s made near Talgrey Bay
Ye peelers all from Donegal, Sligo and Leitrim, too
Oh,...
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Album Unknown, 2008
Now I'm most depressed and sad
where I once was blithe and glad,
I could trip about the town
both trim and neatly,
I was happy night and morn
but from all such joys I'm shorn,
Since I fell so...
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Album Unknown, 2008
When apples still grow in November
When blossoms still bloom on each tree
When leaves are still green in December
It´s then that our land will be free
I´ve wandered her hills and valleys...
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Album Unknown, 2008
Raised on songs and stories
the heroes of reknown
The passing tales and glories
that once was Dublin-Town
That hallowed halls and houses,
the haunting children´s rhymes
That once war...
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Album Unknown, 2008
I´ve traveled all over this world
And now to another I go
And I know that good quarters are waiting
For to welcome old Rosin the Beau
To welcome old Rosin the Beau
To welcome old Rosin...
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