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Sinead O'connor - Skibbereen Lyrics

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  • (trad. arr: paddy moloney)
  • From the cd: long journey home
  • O, father dear, i oft times heard you talk of erin's isle,
  • Her lofty scene, her valleys green, her mountains rude and wild
  • They say it is a pretty place where in a prince might dwell,
  • Oh why did you abandon it, the reason to me tell?
  • Oh son i loved my native land with energy and pride
  • 'til a blight came over on my crops, my sheep and cattle died,
  • The rent and taxes were so high, i could not them redeem,
  • And that's the cruel reason why i left old skibbereen.
  • Oh, it's well i do remember that bleak december day,
  • The landlord and the sheriff came to drive us all away
  • They set my roof on fire with their demon yellow spleen
  • And that's another reason why i left old skibbereen.
  • Your mother too, god rest her soul, fell on the snowy ground,
  • She fainted in her anguish seeing the desolation round.
  • She never rose but passed away from life to mortal dream,
  • She found a quiet grave, my boy, in dear old skibbereen.
  • And you were only two years old and feeble was your frame,
  • I could not leave you with your friends, you bore your father's name,
  • I wrapped you in my cóta mór in the dead of night unseen
  • I heaved a sigh and said goodbye to dear old skibbereen

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