Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Old Dungarvan Oak, artist - Daniel O'Donnell
Date of issue: 31.12.1994
Song language: English
The Old Dungarvan Oak |
As I roved out one morning going to Dungarvan Fair |
I spied a pretty maiden with the sunlight in her hair |
Her way was so delightful, her voice rang like a bell |
And as I overtook her I asked if she was well |
Lay down your woolen shawl me love |
I swear it is no joke |
And I’ll tell to you the story |
Of the Old Dungarvan Oak |
As we approached Dungarvan the girl at me did stare |
And she asked me why I raised my hat to a tree so old and bare |
I told her of the legend, if the tree should e’er come down |
There’d be a great disaster and Dungarvan would be drowned |
Lay down your woolen shawl me love |
I swear it is no joke |
And I’ll tell to you the story |
Of the Old Dungarvan Oak |
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Then she started laughing, my face grew very red |
And she said that only fools believed what those old legends said |
Her laughter was contagious for the truth to you I’ll tell |
By the time I reached the market place I began to laugh as well |
Lay down your woolen shawl me love |
I swear it is no joke |
And I’ll tell to you the story |
Of the Old Dungarvan Oak |
As I sit here by my fireside it’s the autumn of my life |
And the darling girl I met that day is now my darling wife |
I have a lovely daughter And a son to push my yoke |
And all because I raised my hat to the Old Dungarvan Oak |
Lay down your woolen shawl me love |
I swear it is no joke |
And I’ll tell to you the story |
Of the Old Dungarvan Oak |
Lay down your woolen shawl me love |
I swear it is no joke |
And I’ll tell to you the story |
Of the Old Dungarvan Oak |