F.A. Fahey

F.A. Fahey - An Old Irish Hill In The Morning lyrics

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Though haughty its mansions and high its renown
 O! if some good fairy would but set me down
 On an Old Irish hill in the morning!
 My soul ever sighs for a sight of the sea
 By dear old Kinvara, or down by Kilkee,
 Or where Moher cliffs in their majesty free
 Fling back ocean billows scorning.
 An old Irish hill where the crag is so steep
 The air is so sweet, and the heather so deep -
 O! gladly I'd labour, and soundly I'd sleep
 On an Old Irish hill in the morning!

 These Saxons are hard, and their senses are cold
 And all that they care for, or think of, is gold
 What will cover their back, or their stomachs will hold,
 Or what their shrunk shanks is adorning.
 I miss the glad look and the grip of the hand,
 The heart on the lips, and the welcome so bland,
 The c?ad m?le f?ilte, and best in the land,
 On an Old Irish hill in the morning.
 An old Irish hill where the torrents that leap
 Are types of the hearts that a vigil there keep -
 O light be their labour, and sound be their sleep
 On an Old Irish hill in the morning!

 Some day when the summer clouds swim in the sky,
 I'll bid the stiff Saxon a merry goodbye,
 And blithe over ocean and land I will fly,
 To the green pleasant land I was born in;
 I'll give the go-by to all sorrow and strife,
 I'll take from the valley a rosy-cheeked wife
 And cheerily live for the rest of my life,
 On an Old Irish hill in the morning.
 An Old Irish hill where the dreamy mists creep
 A cabin of love 'mid the heather to peep -
 O! gladly I'd labour, and soundly I'd sleep
 On an Old Irish hill in the morning!

 But if the day came for the bold mountaineer
 To strike for the hearths and the homes we love dear,
 And ringing on high on the startled air clear,
 The blast of the bugle gave warning -
 O! where could our boys make a sturdier stand,
 To strike a stout blow for the cause of our land,
 Than massed in their might on the sides green and grand
 Of an Old Irish hill in the morning!
 From an old Irish hill - O! like eagles we'd sweep,
 And chase the false foe through the vallery like sheep -
 O! a harvest of hope for our Erin we'd reap,
 On an old Irish hill in the morning
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