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\beginsong{Fields of Athenrye}[by=Traditional] |
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\beginverse |
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By\[Sol] a lonely prison wall,I\[Do] heard a young man\[Sol] call\[Ré]ing, |
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\[Sol]Michael they are\[Do] taken you a\[Ré]way, |
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For you\[Sol] stole trevelyne\[Do] corn,so the\[Sol] young might see the\[Ré] morn, |
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Now a prison ship lies waiting in the\[Sol] bay. |
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\endverse |
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\beginchorus |
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\[sol]Low\[Do] lie the\[Sol] fields of athenry,where once we watched the small free birds\[Ré] fly, |
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Our\[Sol] love was on the\[Do] wing,we had\[Sol] dreams and songs to\[Ré] sing, |
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It's so lonely round the fields of Athen\[Sol]ry. |
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\endverse |
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\beginverse |
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By a lonely prison wall,I heard a young man calling, |
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Nothing matters Mary when your free, |
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Against the famine and the crown,I rebelled they put me down, |
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Now you must rase our child with dignity. |
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\endverse |
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\beginverse |
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By a lonely harbour wall,she watched the last star falling, |
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As the prison ship sailed out against the sky, |
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For she waits and hopes and prayes,for her love in Botany bay, |
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It's so lonely round the fields of Athenry |
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\endverse |
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\endsong |