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Lovely Leitrim - Larry Cunningham-歌词

Lovely Leitrim - Larry Cunningham

Written by:Phil Fitzpatrick

Last night I had a pleasant dream I woke up with a smile

I dreamt that I was back again in dear old Erin's Isle

I thought I saw Lough Allen's banks in the valleys' down below

It was my lovely Leitrim where the Shannon water's flow

I stood enchanted by the scene of grandeur and of light

I had it off for Kerry town before the dark of night

I passed Sheemore that fairy hill where flowers wildly grow

And I passed the grave of Finn McCool where the Shannon water's flow

The next I saw was Finnea Town with her ancient abbey walls

The preaching of her holy monks re-echoes through her halls

I stood with reverence on the spot reluctant for to go

from the town of saints and sages where the Shannon water's flow

I've travelled far from this great land from the east and to the west

But of all the islands I have seen I love my own the best

And if ever I return again there's one place I will go

It will be my lovely Leitrim where the Shannon water's flow

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