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Lyrics Erin - Steeleye Span
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Erin , by -Steeleye Span Song from the album: Horkstow Grange
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| At the setting of the sun
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| When my long day’s work was done
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| I went out along the sea shore for a walk —
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| And I being all alone
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| I sat down upon a stone
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| To gaze upon the streets of New York
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| Erin grá mo chroí
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| You’re the dear old land to me
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| You’re the fairest that my eyes have ever seen
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| And if ever I go home
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| From you I never will roam
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| From my own dear native land — far away
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| With the turf fire burning bright
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| On a cold dark winter’s night
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| And the snow flakes falling gently to the ground —
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| When St. Patrick’s day comes 'round
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| We’ll wear the shamrock green
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| In my own dear native land — far away
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| Well it broke my mother’s heart
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| From her I had to part
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| Will I ever see my mother any more?
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| When her body it is laid
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| In the cold and silent grave
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| In my own dear native land — far away |
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