The Galway Shawl

One verse and chorus:  .wav (864K)  |  .mp3 (196K)

At Oranmore in the County Galway,
One pleasant evening in the month of May,
I spied a damsel, she was young and handsome
Her beauty fairly took my breath away.

Chorus:
She wore no jewels, nor costly diamonds,
No paint or powder, no, none at all.
But she wore a bonnet with a ribbon on it
And round her shoulder was a Galway Shawl.

We kept on walking, she kept on talking,
'Till her father's cottage came into view.
Says she: 'Come in, sir, and meet my father,
And play to please him " The Foggy Dew."

She sat me down beside the fire
I could see her father, he was six feet tall.
And soon her mother had the kettle singing
All I could think of was the Galway shawl.

I played "The Blackbird" and "The Stack of Barley",
" Rodney's Glory" and "The Foggy Dew",
She sang each note like an Irish linnet.
Whilst the tears stood in her eyes of blue.

'Twas early, early, all in the morning,
When I hit the road for old Donegal.
She said 'Goodbye, sir, 'she cried and kissed me,
And my heart remained with that Galway shawl.

Back to Scotland's Depraved


About Our Music | About Us
Buy Our Music! | Photo Album | Calendar
Guest book | Home
  Comments for Wild Mountain Thyme?
wmt@chivalry.com
Last update: November 06, 2000