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The Irish Stranger

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"The Irish Stranger" (2007)

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The Irish Stranger
The Irish Stranger
Ramblin' Rover
Ramblin' Rover
Donegal Rain
Donegal Rain
Top Tracks - Andy M. Stewart
Top Tracks - Andy M. Stewart
Island Of Sorrows
Island Of Sorrows
All Tracks - Andy M. Stewart
All Tracks - Andy M. Stewart
The Banks Of Sweet Dundee
The Banks Of Sweet Dundee
The Echo Mocks The Corncake
The Echo Mocks The Corncake
When You Took Your Love
When You Took Your Love
THE POOR IRISH STRANGER
THE POOR IRISH STRANGER
Queen Amangst The Heather
Queen Amangst The Heather
Mary And The Hielan' Sodger
Mary And The Hielan' Sodger
Top Tracks - Andy M. Stewart
Top Tracks - Andy M. Stewart
Top Tracks - Andy M. Stewart
Top Tracks - Andy M. Stewart
Andy M. Stewart Tribute Trio - The Gold Claddagh Ring
Andy M. Stewart Tribute Trio - The Gold Claddagh Ring
Reckless Affection
Reckless Affection
Silly Wizard: The Fisherman's Song-Lament for the Fisherman's Wife
Silly Wizard: The Fisherman's Song-Lament for the Fisherman's Wife
The Orphan - Irish Guitar - DADGAD Fingerstyle Double Jig
The Orphan - Irish Guitar - DADGAD Fingerstyle Double Jig
The Fisherman's Song - Michael Kelly - (Silly Wizard cover)
The Fisherman's Song - Michael Kelly - (Silly Wizard cover)
Celtic
Celtic

Lyrics

Pity the fate of a poor Irish stranger,
That wanders so far from his home,
That sighs for protection from want, woe, and danger,
That knows not from which way for to roam.
Yet I'll never return to Hibernia's green bowers,
For tyranny tramples the sweetest of flowers,
That once gave me comfort in loneliest hours
Now they are gone I shall ne'er see them more.

With wonder I gazed on yon lofty building,
As in grandeur I rose from its lord,
But soon I beheld my fair garden yielding
The choicest of fruit for his foe.
But, where is my father's lone cottage of clay,
Wherein I' ve spent many a long day,
Alas ! has his lordship conniv'd it away ?
Yes, it is gone, I shall never see it more.

When nature was seen in the sloe bush and bramble,
All smiling in beautiful bloom,
Over the fields without danger, I often
Did ramble amidst their perfume ;
I have wranged through the woods where the gay feather'd
throng
Joyfully sung their loud echoing song
These days then of summer passed sweetly along,
Now they're goneI shall ne'er see them more !

When the sloe and the berries hung ripe on the bushes
I have gathered them off without harm
I have gone to the field and shorn the green rushes,
Preparing for winter's cold storm !
Along with my friends telling tales of delight,
Beguiling the hours of the long winter's night,
Those days gave me pleasureI could them invite ;
Now they're gone, I shall ne'er see them more.

Oh, Erin ! oh, Erin ! it grieves me to ponder
The wrongs of thy injurned isle !
Of thy sons may a thousand from home do wander
On shores far away an exile !
But give me the power to cross the main,
Calumbia might yield me some shelter from pain,
I am only lamenting whilst here I remain,
For the boys I shall ne'er see again.


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