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The Strands of Magilligan Songtext
von Damien O’Kane

The Strands of Magilligan Songtext

I′m a stranger in this country, from America I came,
There's few in it knows me or can say my name,
And here among strangers I will stay for a while,
For the sake of my darling I′ll go many a long mile.
Mile, a long mile For the sake of my darling I'll go many a long mile.
The strands of Magililgan divide in two parts Where young men and
Maidens they join their own sweethearts, They will take no denial,
We must frolic and sing And the sound
Of the flute, oh, it makes my heart ring.
Rig, my heart ring And the sound of
The flute, oh, it makes my heart ring.
On the top of a cliff where her castle does stand, It is well built,
With ivy down to the back strand It is well built,
With ivy and diamonds so bright,
It's a pilot for sailors on a dark stormy night.
Night, stormy night It′s a pilot for sailors on a dark stormy night.
On Magilligan top where the wild birds do fly,
There is one amongst them that flies very high,
On eagle′s wings soaring,
I'll speed as the wind,
The wild deep exploring, my true love I′ll find.
True love find,
True love find The wild deep exploring, my true love I'll find.
The strands of Magilligan divide in two parts And rejoin,
As in dancing do lads with their sweethearts, So the strands,
Bright and shining, tho′ parted in twain,
Will rejoin like two lovers where the Foyle meets the Main.

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