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Laoise, Belfast Lyr Req: Sweet Carnlough Bay (McKay) (8) Lyr Add: SWEET CARNLOUGH BAY (McKay) 14 Aug 97


I was looking on the DT to see if there were any more verses to this song. I couldn't find it at all so I thought I would post what I have here. (I got it from Folksongs & Ballads Popular in Ireland, vol. 3). If anyone has any information on this song or more verses I would be much obliged.

SWEET CARNLOUGH BAY

When winter was brawling, o'er high hills and mountains
And dark were the clouds o'er the deep rolling sea.
I spied a wee lassie as daylight was dawning
She was asking the road to sweet Carnlough Bay.

I said 'My wee lassie, I canna weel tell ye
The number of miles or how far it might be.
But if you'll consent I'll convoy you a wee bit
And I'll show you the road to sweet Carnlough Bay.

'You turn to the right and pass down by the churchyard
Cross over the river and down by the sea:
We'll call in Pat Hamill's and have a wee dram there
Just to help us along to sweet Carnlough Bay.'

Here's a health to pat Hamill likewise the wee Lassie
And to every laddie that's listening to me.
And ne'er turn your back on a bonnie wee lassie
When she's asking the road to sweet Carnlough Bay.

I'm sure there must be more verses, you know the old story - he asks her to marry him and she says nay for she's off to marry her man in Carnlough Bay.
Does anyone know it?

Laoise.

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