
Date of issue: 31.12.1999
Song language: English
Galway Shawl |
At Oranmore, in the County Galway, one pleasant evening in the month of May. |
I saw a damsel, she was fair and handsome and her beauty nearly took my breath |
away. |
She wore no jewels, no costly diamonds, no paint nor powder, no none at all. |
She wore a bonnet with ribbons on it and round her shoulders was the Galway |
Shawl. |
As we were walking, we kept on talking till her father’s cottage came into view. |
She said, «Come in sir and meet my father and for to please him, |
play 'The Foggy Dew.'» |
She wore no jewels, no costly diamonds, no paint nor powder, no none at all. |
She wore a bonnet with ribbons on it and round her shoulders was the Galway |
Shawl. |
I played «The Blackbird,» «The Stack of Barley,» «Rodney's Glory,» and «The Foggy Dew.» |
She sang each note like an Irish Linnet till tears came into her eyes so blue. |
She wore no jewels, no costly diamonds, no paint nor powder, no none at all. |
She wore a bonnet with ribbons on it and round her shoulders was the Galway |
Shawl. |
It was early early, all in the morning when I hit the road for Old Donegal. |
She cried and kissed me and said, «Goodbye sir.» |
But my heart remains with the Galway Shawl. |
She wore no jewels, no costly diamonds, no paint nor powder, no none at all. |
She wore a bonnet with ribbons on it and round her shoulders was the Galway |
Shawl. |
And round her shoulders was the Galway Shawl! |