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Lyr Req: Killarney DigiTrad: KILLARNEY Related threads: Lyr/Tune Req: Killarney (5) Lyr Req: Killarney's Lakes Are Beautiful (6) |
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Subject: RE: Lyrics for Kilarney From: Date: 21 Feb 97 - 09:02 AM Arigatoo gozaimasu! Tim I closed this thread in an attempt to avoid splitting the discussion. Please post in one of the related threads listed in the crosslinks toward the top of this page. Thanks. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: Lyr Add: KILLARNEY From: Teru Date: 20 Feb 97 - 06:44 PM Dear Tim, As I promised yesterday, I am sending you the words to Killarney as follows. KILLARNEY By Killarney's lakes and fells, Em'rald isles and winding bays; Mountain paths and woodland dells, Mem'ry ever fondly strays. Bounteous nature loves all lands Beauty wonders ev'rywhere; Footprints leaves on many strand, But her home is surely there! Angels fold their wings and rest, In that Eden of the west Beauty's home Killarney, Heaven's reflex Killarney. No place else can charm the eye, With such bright and varied tints, Ev'ry rock that you pass by, Verdure broiders or besprints. Virgin there the green grass grows Ev'ry morn Spring's natal day; Bright-hued berries daff the snows, Smiling winter's frown away. Angels often pausing there, Doubt if Eden were more fair, Beauty's home Killarney, Heaven's reflex Killarney. Innisfallen's ruin'd shrine May suggest a passing sigh. But man's faith can ne'er decline Such God wonders floating by. Castle Lough and Glena Bay, Mountains Tore and Eagle's nest, Still at Mucross you must pray, Though the monks are now at rest. Angels wonder not that man There would fain prolong life's span Beauty's home Killarney, Heaven's reflex Killarney. Music there for Echo dwells, Makes each sound a Harmony, Many-voic'd the chorus swells Till it faints in ecstasy. With the charmful tints below Seems the Heaven above to vie, All rich colours that we know Tinge the cloud-wreaths in that sky. Wings of Angels so might shine Glancing back soft light divine, Beauty's home Killarney, Heaven's reflex Killarney. I hope you enjoy your folk song life. With my best wishes Teru (Teruhiko Kachi, Japan) |
Subject: RE: Lyrics for Kilarney From: Tim Rossiter Date: 20 Feb 97 - 08:24 AM That sounds like it, Teru. As for the mispelling, my apologies to all those folks fortunate enough to live or to have descended from KILLARNEY. Tim |
Subject: RE: Lyrics for Kilarney From: Teru Date: 19 Feb 97 - 10:44 PM I have the lyrics to Killarney (not Kilarney) in my collection. The song begins with "By Killarney's lakes and fells, Em'rald isles and winding bays; I am afraid I have a floppy disk which contains the song at home, and I am going to copy the lyrics on this forum (hopefully tomorrow). Just wait a day or so. |
Subject: RE: Lyrics for Kilarney From: Tim Rossiter Date: 12 Feb 97 - 08:13 AM Bobby thanks for the reply and sorry about the ambiguity. I quess I could have just as easily requested lyrics for a song about an Irish rebel! This song is simply called KILARNEY. One notable verse in song is; Angels fold thier wings and rest in that Eden of the West. |
Subject: RE: Lyrics for Kilarney From: Bobby O'Brien Date: 11 Feb 97 - 10:29 AM There are many different songs with Killarney in the title such as "Dear old Killarney" or "How Can You Buy Killarney". John McCormack recorded the latter, along with "Killarney Killarney". I have the words to all of these and will be happy to post the ones u wish. |
Subject: Lyrics for Kilarney From: Tim Rossiter Date: 11 Feb 97 - 08:24 AM I have been trying to get these lyrics for years. I have two John McCormick transfers of fair quality but just cannot understand certain words. By the way, the song was written in 1862 by Edmund O'Rourke (alias Falconer). Thanks! |
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