| Song | Brighidin Ban Mo Store |
| Artist | Andy M. Stewart |
| Album | Fire In The Glen |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Stewart, Stewart ... | |
| I am a wand'ring minstrel man, | |
| And Love my only theme, | |
| I've stray'd beside the pleasant Bann, | |
| And eke the Shannon's stream; | |
| I've pip'd and play'd to wife and maid | |
| By Barrow, Suir, and Nore, | |
| But never met a maiden yet | |
| Like Brighidin Ban Mo Store. | |
| My girl hath ringlets rich and rare, | |
| By Nature's fingers wove - | |
| Loch-Carra's swan is not so fair | |
| As her breast of love; | |
| And when she moves, in Sunday sheen, | |
| Beyond our cottage door, | |
| I'd scorn the high-born Saxon queen | |
| For Brighidin Ban Mo Store. | |
| It is not that thy smile is sweet, | |
| And soft thy voice of song - | |
| It is not that thou fleest to meet | |
| My comings lone and long; | |
| But that doth rest beneath thy breast, | |
| A heart of purest core, | |
| Whose pulse is known to me alone, | |
| My Brighidin Ban Mo Store! |
| zuo ci : Stewart, Stewart ... | |
| I am a wand' ring minstrel man, | |
| And Love my only theme, | |
| I' ve stray' d beside the pleasant Bann, | |
| And eke the Shannon' s stream | |
| I' ve pip' d and play' d to wife and maid | |
| By Barrow, Suir, and Nore, | |
| But never met a maiden yet | |
| Like Brighidin Ban Mo Store. | |
| My girl hath ringlets rich and rare, | |
| By Nature' s fingers wove | |
| LochCarra' s swan is not so fair | |
| As her breast of love | |
| And when she moves, in Sunday sheen, | |
| Beyond our cottage door, | |
| I' d scorn the highborn Saxon queen | |
| For Brighidin Ban Mo Store. | |
| It is not that thy smile is sweet, | |
| And soft thy voice of song | |
| It is not that thou fleest to meet | |
| My comings lone and long | |
| But that doth rest beneath thy breast, | |
| A heart of purest core, | |
| Whose pulse is known to me alone, | |
| My Brighidin Ban Mo Store! |
| zuò cí : Stewart, Stewart ... | |
| I am a wand' ring minstrel man, | |
| And Love my only theme, | |
| I' ve stray' d beside the pleasant Bann, | |
| And eke the Shannon' s stream | |
| I' ve pip' d and play' d to wife and maid | |
| By Barrow, Suir, and Nore, | |
| But never met a maiden yet | |
| Like Brighidin Ban Mo Store. | |
| My girl hath ringlets rich and rare, | |
| By Nature' s fingers wove | |
| LochCarra' s swan is not so fair | |
| As her breast of love | |
| And when she moves, in Sunday sheen, | |
| Beyond our cottage door, | |
| I' d scorn the highborn Saxon queen | |
| For Brighidin Ban Mo Store. | |
| It is not that thy smile is sweet, | |
| And soft thy voice of song | |
| It is not that thou fleest to meet | |
| My comings lone and long | |
| But that doth rest beneath thy breast, | |
| A heart of purest core, | |
| Whose pulse is known to me alone, | |
| My Brighidin Ban Mo Store! |