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Subject: /IRISH/Mooncoin.crd
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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 93 14:41:31 EDT
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The Rose of Mooncoin
CAPO none
CHow sweet tis to roam by the Fsunny Suirs Cstream,
And Gto hear the dove Fcoo neath the mornCing sun Embeam,
Where the Cthrush and the Robin their Fsweet notes enCtwine,
By the Gbanks of the FSuir, that flows G7down by CMooncoin.
CHORUS:
Flow on lovely river, flow gently along
By your water so fair, sounds the larks merry song,
By your green banks I'll wander, where first I did join,
With you lovely Molly, the rose of Mooncoin.
CHO:
Oh Molly, dear Molly, it breaks my fond heart,
To know that we two forever must part,
I'll think of you Molly, by sun and moonshine,
On the banks of the Suir that flows down to Mooncoin.
CHO:
Then heres to the Suir with her valleys do fair,
As oft times we wandered, in the cool morning air,
Where the roses are bloomingand lilies entwine,
On the banks of the Suir, that flows down to Mooncoin.
CHO:
She has sailed far away o'er the dark rolling sea,
Far away from the hills of her dear Irish home,
Where the fishermen sports with his small boat and line,
On the banks of the Suir that flows down to Mooncoin.