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The Moorlough Shore
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Sin탩ad O'Connor
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Your hills and dales and flowery vales
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That lie near the Moorlough Shore.
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Your vines that blow by borden's grove.
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Will I ever see no more
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Where the primrose blows
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And the violet grows,
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Where the trout and salmon play.
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With my line and hook delight I took
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To spend my youthful days.
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Last night I went to see my love,
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And to hear what she might say.
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To see if she'd take pity on me,
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Lest I might go away.
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She said, "I love an Irish lad,
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And he was my only joy,
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And ever since I saw his face
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I've loved that soldier boy."
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Well perhaps your soldier lad is lost
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Sailing over the sea of Maine.
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Or perhaps he is gone with some other lover,
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You may never see him again.
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Well if my Irish lad is lost,
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He's the one I do adore,
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And seven years I will wait for him
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By the banks of the Moorlough Shore.
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Farewell to Sinclaire's castle grand.
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Farewell to the foggy dew.
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Where the linen waves like bleaching silk
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And the falling stream runs still
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Near there I spent my youthful days
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But alas they all are gone
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For cruelty has banished me
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Far away from the Moorlough Shore.
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