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The Star Of The County Down

John McCormack1 Sep 2016

The Star Of The County Down Lyrics

The Star Of The County Down - John McCormack

Written by:Cathal MacGarvey/Traditional English/Herbert Hughes

Near banbridge town

In the county down

One evening last July

 

Down a boithrin green came a sweet cailin

And she smiled as she passed me by

 

She looked so neat in her two bare feet

To the sheen of her nut brown hair

 

Such a coaxing elf

I'd to shake myself

To make sure I was standing there

 

From bantry bay down to Derry quay

From galway to Dublin town

 

No maid I've seen like the fair cailin

That I met in the county down

 

As she onward sped I shook my head

And I gazed with a feeling queer

 

And I said says I to a passerby

Who's your one with the nut brown hair

 

He smiled at me and with pride says he

She's the gem of old Ireland's crown

 

Young rosie mccann from

The banks of the bann

And the star of the county down

 

From bantry bay down to Derry quay

From galway to Dublin town

 

No maid I've seen like the fair cailin

That I met in the county down

 

At the harvest fair she'll be surely there

And I'll dress my Sunday clothes

 

With my hat cocked right

And my shoes shon bright

For a smile from the nut brown rose

 

No horse I'll yoke or pipe I smoke

Til the rust in my plough turn brown

 

And a smiling bride by my own fireside

Sits the star of the county down

 

From bantry bay down to Derry quay

From galway to Dublin town

 

No maid I've seen like the fair cailin

 

 

That I met in the county down

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