Irish Music
Irish Music - The Old Claddagh Ring / The Rose of Ornamore / ... lyrics
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The old claddagh ring Sure it was my grandmother's She wore it a lifetime and gave it to me All through the long years she wore it so proudly It was made where the Claddagh Rolls down to the sea What tales it could tell of trials and of hardships And of grand happy days When the whole world would sing So away with your sorrw, 'Twill bring love tomorrow Sure everyone loves it the old claddagh ring With a crown and a crest to remind us of honour And clasping the heart That God's message would bring A circle of gold always kept us contented With true love entwined in the old claddagh ring As she knelt at her prayers And thought of her drear ones Her soft gentle smile would charm a King On her worn hands as she told me her story You could see the bright glint On the gold claddagh ring My thoughts today though I'm far away Belong to Connell's shores The saucy air and the cailins fair And lovely green Gweedore There's a flower there beyond compare That I cherish evermore That grand cailin in her gown of green She's the rose of Oranmore I was dreaming of old Ireland And Killarney's lakes and fells I was dreaming of the shamrocks And the dear old Shandon Bells My memory suggested In a vision bright and clear Of the strange things that could happen If we had old Ireland here If the Blarney stones stood out on Sydney Harbour And Dublin town to Melbourne came to stay If the river Shannon flowed Through Brisbane waters And Killarney's lakes flowed into Botany Bay If the Shandon Bells rang out in old Freemantle And County Cork at Adelaide did appear Ireland's sons would never roam They would always stay at thome If we only had old Ireland over here Irelands sons would never roam They would always stay at home If we only had old Ireland over here