Spancilhill - The Song (1) Last night as I lay dreaming of pleasant days gone by My mind been bent on rambling to Irelands isle I did fly I stepped on board a vision and I followed with a will Till at last I came to anchor at the Cross of Spancilhill
(2) Enchanted with the novelty and delighted with the scenes, where in my early childhood I often times has been I thought I heard a murmer and I think I hear it still, tis that little stream of water at the Cross of Spancilhill.
(3) And to amuse my fancy I lay down upon the ground, Where all my school companions in crowds assembeled´round some have grown to manhood while more their graves do fill oh I thought I was back home again at the Cross of Spancilhill.
(4) It being on a Sabbath morning I thought I heard a bell O´er hills and valleys sounded in notes that seemed to tell That Father Dan was coming his duties to fulfil At the parish church of clooney just one mile from Spancilhill. (5) And when the sermon ended we all knelt down in prayer I hopes for to be ready to climb the golden stairs And when back home returning we danced with right good will To Martin Moylan's music at the Cross of Spancilhill (6) It being the twenty-third of June, the day before the fair When Erins sons and daughters they had all assembled there The young the old, both stout and bold came there to sport and kill What a curious combination at the Fair of Spancilhill. (7) I went into my old home as every stone can tell The old boreen was just the same and the apple tree over the well I missed my sister Ellen, my brothers Pat and Bill And only I met strange faces at the Cross of Spancilhill. (8) I called to see the neighbours, to hear what they might say The old were getting feeble and the young ones turning grey I met with Tailor Quigley, he's as brave as ever still Sure he used to mend my britches when I lived in Spancilhill (9) I paid a flying visit to my first and only love She's as pure as any lili and as gentle as a dove She threw her arms around me saying Mike I love you still She is "Mack" the Rangers daughter, the pride of Spancilhill (10) I thought I stooped to kiss her as in the days of yore Says she Mike your only joking as your often were before The cock flew on the roost again, he crew both loud and shrill And I awoke in California, far far from Spancilhill. (11) But when my vision faded, the tears came in my eyes I hope to see that dear old spot some day before I die May the Almighty King of Angels His choisest blessing spill On that glorious spot of nature The Cross of Spancilhill. |