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There is a birch in Cachel Wood |
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The silverest I've seen |
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With mystery as a maiden's bed |
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With mystery as a dream |
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I dream to find my own true love |
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An everlasting fire |
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Imperishing when leaves decay |
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T'would be my heart's desire |
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Follow the burn to the sea |
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How my poor heart weeps for thee |
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Weeps for thee |
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Then nature sent my own true love |
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When apple blossom fell |
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He sang beneath the mighty oak |
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And courted me so well |
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He spoke the pleasures of the flesh |
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Of married life to come |
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I loved him then in Cachel Wood |
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T'was then I was undone |
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Follow the burn to the sea |
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How my poor heart weeps for thee |
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Weeps for thee |
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Follow the burn to the sea |
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How my poor heart weeps for thee |
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The berries on the rowan tree |
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With child and in full bloom |
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He proved to be a false young man |
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A most unworthy groom |
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A fish swims in the ocean deep |
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A bird lives in the sky |
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And fleetingly they intertwine |
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And fleetingly they sigh |
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Follow the bird to the sea |
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How my poor heart weeps for thee |
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Weeps for thee |
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Follow the bird to the sea |
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How my poor heart weeps for thee |
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2016.01.22 |