The Curragh of Kildare

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Oh, the winter has passed
And the summer's come at last
And the small birds are singing in the trees
Oh, their little hearts are glad
Ah, but mine is very sad
For my true love is far away from me

Her ribbons I'll wear
And I'll comb back my hair
In garlands of green I will appear
And it's straight I will go there
To the Curragh of Kildare
For it's there that I'll find tidings of my dear

Oh, the rose and the briar
And the waters running clear
Bring joy to the linnet and the bee
Oh, their little hearts are glad
Ah, but mine is very sad
For my true love is far away from me

Oh, you who are in love
And cannot it remove
I pity the pain you do endure
For experience lets me know
That your hearts are full of woe
It's a woe that no mortal man can cure

Oh, the winter has passed
And the summer's come at last
The small birds are singing in the trees
Oh, their little hearts are glad
Ah, but mine is very sad
For my true love is far away from me

Curiosités sur la chanson The Curragh of Kildare de Bert Jansch

Quand la chanson “The Curragh of Kildare” a-t-elle été lancée par Bert Jansch?
La chanson The Curragh of Kildare a été lancée en 1977, sur l’album “ A Rare Conundrum”.
Qui a composé la chanson “The Curragh of Kildare” de Bert Jansch?
La chanson “The Curragh of Kildare” de Bert Jansch a été composée par Traditional.

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