
Date of issue: 14.08.2006
Record label: Compass
Song language: English
Dearthairin O Mo Chroi |
I am a young fellow who has always loved rural sport |
The fairs and the patterns of Erin I used to resort, |
The true sons of Bacchus were always in my company, |
Till I was deprived of my deartháirín ó mo chroí. |
When we were children we did each other adore, |
This lovely green island we wandered it o’er and o’er, |
My brother was taken and sent o’er the dark rolling sea, |
And I am left lonely for deartháirín ó mo chroí. |
The womb’s turned to earth that gave birth to my brother and me, |
My father and mother have gone to eternity, |
We worked at our trade and our money we spent it quite free, |
Which makes me lament for my deartháirín ó mo chroí. |
In Dublin’s fair city my brother he was pressed away |
On board of a warship to Spain o’er the wild rolling sea. |
Where cannons roar loudly and bullets like lightening do fly, |
Perhaps in some battle my deartháirín ó might die. |
If heaven would aid me and send me to Spain where he be, |
My life I would venture to set him at liberty, |
Like a true loyal brother I would fight for him manfully, |
Or I’d die in the arms of my deartháirín ó mo chroí. |
But now I’m alone like the desolate bird of the night, |
The world and it’s beauties no longer afford me delight, |
The dark narrow grave is the only sad refuge for me, |
Since I lost my heart’s treasure my deartháirín ó mo chroí. |
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