Tommy Makem
Tommy Makem - Bridget O'shea lyrics
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I'll tell you the story of Bridget O'Shea A lovely sweet girl of devotion And soon, she was married and moved far away And settled she down by the ocean And soon it was, she was weakened and ill And soon it would be, she would die And all of the doctors, with all of their skills And all of their learning, could not tell her why. So back to her hometown, young Bridget did ride And left her new home by the water It was better to die with her father beside For she was his own lovely daughter She died and was buried, young Bridget O'Shea And her husband, then married another Who bore him a child in the sweet month of May And they named the child after its mother Some months had passed by, when the summer had come And a letter arrived in the night From a farmer in Fermoy, the letter begun It is to the family of Bridget, I write He said, 'For some weeks now, I could not explain Whenever the night came around Whatever wee food on the table remained By early next morning, could never be found'. 'So I with suspicion, decided one night To stay, so I might catch a thief When, in from the door walked a beautiful sight Young Bridget O'Shea, as I've come to believe'. She told how the fairies had stole her away And left, but a changeling instead And to eat of their food meant with them, she must stay 'But for that my family should save me', she said. Her husband and father and mother agreed To seek out a priest as their guide For, knowledge and faith, they surely would need And so, on the clergy, they often relied They found them a priest, who was Father McGuinn Who heard what they had for to say 'To save her', said he, 'puts her husband in sin For he married another, when she went away'. 'And though, it is sad that we lose a young lass When she once was happy and gay Her time with the fairies, it someday will pass But, a sin does not leave us, and Bridget must stay'. And when our young bridget had heard of the news, She lowered her head with a sigh And ate of the food that the fairies had grew And stayed with them for 'till she laid down and died.