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              <text>THE COOLUN&#13;
A honey mist on a day of frost, in a dark wood,&#13;
And love for thee in my heart in me, thou bright, white, and good;&#13;
Thy slender form, soft and warm, thy red lips apart,&#13;
Thous hast found me, and hast bound me, and put grief in my heart.&#13;
&#13;
In fair-green and market, men mark thee, bright, young, and merry,&#13;
Though thou hurt them like foes with the rose of thy blush of the berry;&#13;
Her cheeks are a poppy, her eye it is Cupid's helper,&#13;
But each foolish man dreams that its beams for himself are.&#13;
&#13;
Whoe'er saw the Coolum in a cool dewy meadow&#13;
On a morning in summer in sunshine and shadow;&#13;
All the young men go wild for her, my childeen, my treasure,&#13;
But now let them go mope, they've no hope to posess her.&#13;
&#13;
Let us roam, O my darling, afar through the mountains,&#13;
Drink milk of the goat, wine and bulcaun in fountains;&#13;
With music and play every day from my lyre,&#13;
And leave to come rest on my breast when you tire.&#13;
&#13;
THE RED MAN'S WIFE&#13;
'Tis what they say,&#13;
	Thy little heel fits in a shoe.&#13;
'Tis what they say,&#13;
	Thy little mouth kisses well, too.&#13;
'Tis what they say,&#13;
	Thousand loves that you leave me to rue;&#13;
That the tailor went the way&#13;
	That the wife of the Red man knew.&#13;
&#13;
Nine months did I spend&#13;
	In a prison closed tightly and bound;&#13;
Bolts on my smalls&#13;
	And a thousand locks frowning around;&#13;
But o'er the tide&#13;
	I would leap with the leap of a swan,&#13;
Could I once set my side&#13;
	By the bride of the Red-haired man.&#13;
&#13;
I thought, O my life,&#13;
	That one house between us would be;&#13;
And I thought I would find&#13;
	You once coaxing my child on your knee;&#13;
But now the curse of the High One&#13;
	On him let it be,&#13;
And on all of the band of the liars&#13;
	Who put silence between you and me.&#13;
&#13;
There grows a tree in the garden&#13;
	With blossoms that tremble and shake,&#13;
I lay my hand on its bark&#13;
	And I feel that my heart must break.&#13;
On one wish alone&#13;
	My soul through the long months ran,&#13;
One little kiss&#13;
	From the wife of the Red-haired man.&#13;
&#13;
But the Day of Doom shall come&#13;
	And hills and harbours be rent;&#13;
A mist shall fall on the sun&#13;
	From the dark clouds heavily sent;&#13;
The sea shall be dry,&#13;
	And earth under mourning and ban;&#13;
Then loud shall he cry&#13;
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              <text>BOLD CAPTAIN FRENEY&#13;
As I roved out one evening fair&#13;
All for to take the pleasant air,&#13;
To my good luck I chanced to spy&#13;
A jolly Quaker riding by;&#13;
	For bold Captain Freney&#13;
	For brave Freney, O.&#13;
&#13;
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There is a robber on the way,&#13;
Bold Captain Freney, I hear them say.'&#13;
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	For brave Freney, O.&#13;
&#13;
I kindly did my friend salute,&#13;
As he rode by me very mute:&#13;
I asked him where did he design&#13;
To take refreshment or to dine.&#13;
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	For brave Freney, O.&#13;
&#13;
'Captain Freney I disregard,&#13;
Although about me I carry my charge;&#13;
Because I being so cunning and cute,&#13;
It's where I hide it, in my boot.'&#13;
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	For brave Freney, O.&#13;
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'It's on your boot I do design,&#13;
Come strip off yours and put on mine,&#13;
	For I am bold Captain Freney,'&#13;
	For brave Freney, O.&#13;
&#13;
The next I met all on the highway&#13;
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I took him to be some noble man,&#13;
I boldly bid him for to stand,&#13;
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	For brave Freney, O.&#13;
&#13;
'Your footy trifles I disdain,'&#13;
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For I'd always wish to rob a man,&#13;
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	For brave Freney, O.&#13;
&#13;
'It's a little that I ever thought&#13;
Like a silly ass I would be caught,&#13;
Since it's on my boot thou do design&#13;
I see thou art no friend of mine,&#13;
	For thou art bold Captain Freney,'&#13;
	For brave Freney, O.&#13;
&#13;
Upon his pocket I lay hold,&#13;
The first thing I got was a purse of gold,&#13;
In the other, to my great surprise,&#13;
Some cloth, chalk, thimble, and shears&#13;
			likewise,&#13;
	For bold Captain Freney,&#13;
	For brave Freney, O.&#13;
&#13;
It's time for me to look about,&#13;
There's a proclamation just gone out;&#13;
There's fifty pounds bid on my head,&#13;
To bring me in alive or dead,&#13;
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              <text>BRENNAN ON THE MOOR&#13;
It's of a fearless highwayman a story I will tell,&#13;
His name was WIllie Brennan and in Ireland  he did dwell;&#13;
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	Brennan on the Moor.&#13;
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A brace of loaded pistols he carried night and day,&#13;
He never robbed a poor man upon the king's highway;&#13;
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He always did divide it with the widow in distress.&#13;
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&#13;
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For thee I shall not die,&#13;
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	I and they are not the same.&#13;
&#13;
The round breasts, the fresh skin,&#13;
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&#13;
Thy sharp wit, thy perfect calm,&#13;
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Thy white neck, thy blue eye,&#13;
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&#13;
	Why should I expire&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Woman, graceful as the swan,&#13;
	A wise man did nurture me,&#13;
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PATERNOSTER CALLAGHAN&#13;
I am Paternoster Callaghan,&#13;
My deeds there is no name for;&#13;
I called, a hungry trav'ller man,&#13;
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the rain was on the door-step-stone,&#13;
My foot within the pantry,&#13;
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Myself I set the bread down&#13;
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Who does not stint a jugful.&#13;
A pipe that bubbles up with cheer,&#13;
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'Tis pity's self ungroans the shelf&#13;
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&#13;
O, I'm  Paternoster Callaghan -&#13;
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I came a needy trav'ller man,&#13;
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Who are you that walks this way so like the Empress Dejanina?&#13;
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&#13;
	Chorus&#13;
&#13;
I'm the girl that makes the stir from Cork along to Skiberdeena;&#13;
All the day we drink strong tea, and whiskey, too, says Nora Criena.&#13;
&#13;
Who are you that ax my name? Othello, Wat Tyler or Julius Caesar?&#13;
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&#13;
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THE TAN-YARD SIDE&#13;
I am a rambling hero, by love I am ensnared;&#13;
Near to the town of Baltinglass there dwells a comely maid;&#13;
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&#13;
I stood in meditation, I veiwed her o'er and o'er,&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Farewell, my aged parents, and to you I bid adieu;&#13;
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              <text>THE GREEN LINNET&#13;
Curiosity bore a young native of Erin&#13;
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All over with diamonds did shine;&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Their gold through all Europe they sowed to betray you&#13;
And they joined the Mamelukes on the Nile.&#13;
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The orphans they slew and caused the widow to mourn&#13;
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&#13;
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You used your exertion and skill;&#13;
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Their own subjects they caused to eat herbs on the plains,&#13;
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&#13;
In great Waterloo, where numbers laid sprawling&#13;
In every field, high and low,&#13;
Fame on her trumpets true Frenchmen were calling,&#13;
Fresh laurels to place on her brow;&#13;
Usurper did tremble to hear the loud call,&#13;
The third old Babe's new buildings did fall,&#13;
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&#13;
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              <text>THE LOVE-SICK MAID&#13;
	The winter it is past,&#13;
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	The hearts of those are glad,&#13;
	Whilst mine is very sad,&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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	Till they ran for the plate,&#13;
In thinking young Johnston to see;&#13;
	But Fortune proved unkind&#13;
	TO that sweetheart of mine,&#13;
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&#13;
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	The wild world for to range,&#13;
If I could obtain my heart's delight;&#13;
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	I'm obliged to remain,&#13;
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&#13;
	My love is like the sun,&#13;
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Which is always constant and true;&#13;
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	That doth wander up and down,&#13;
And in every month it's new.&#13;
&#13;
	All you that are in love,&#13;
	And cannot it remove,&#13;
For you pitied are by me;&#13;
	Experience makes me know&#13;
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&#13;
	Farewell, my joy and heart,&#13;
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              <text>KATHLEEN  NI-HOULIHAN&#13;
Long they pine in weary woe, the nobles of our land,&#13;
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&#13;
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Sore disgrace it is to see the Arbitress of thrones,&#13;
Vassal to a Saxoneen of cold and sapless bones!&#13;
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We wait the Young delivered of Kathleen Ni-Houlihan!&#13;
&#13;
Let us pray to Him who holds Life's issues in his hands -&#13;
Him who formed the mighty globe, with its thousand lands;&#13;
Girding them with seas and mountains, rivers deep and strands,&#13;
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Jesse went to his rest with his hand upon his breast;&#13;
The devil will be upon his knee.&#13;
He was born one day in the county of Clay&#13;
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&#13;
This song was made by Billy Gashade,&#13;
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