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GUEST,Jo Origins: Westering Home (Hugh Roberton) (112* d) RE: Lyr Req: Westering Home (Hugh Roberton) 16 Jun 12


Irish version

    Trasna na dtonnta, dul siar, dul siar,
    Slán leis an uaigneas 'is slán leis an gcian;
    Geal é mo chroí, agus geal í an ghrian,
    Geal bheith ag filleadh go hÉirinn!

    Chonaic mo dhóthain de Thíortha i gcéin,
    Ór agus airgead, saibhreas an tsaoil,
    Éiríonn an croí 'nam le breacadh gach lae
    'S mé druidim le dúthaigh mo mhuintir!

    Ar mo thriall siar ó éirigh mo chroí
    An aimsir go hálainn is tonnta deas réidh
    Stiúradh go díreach go dúthaigh mo chliabh
    'S bheidh mé in Éirinn amárach!

    Muintir an Iarthair 'siad cairde mo chroí,
    Fáilte 'is féile bheidh romham ar gach taobh.
    Ar fhágaint an tsaoil seo, sé ghuidhim ar an Rí
    Gur leosan a shinfear i gcill mé.

Translation of the Irish

    Over the waves, going west, going west!
    Good-bye to loneliness and to the distant remoteness;
    Bright is my heart and bright is the sun,
    Happy to be returning to Ireland!

    I saw my fill of countries abroad,
    Gold and silver, the wealth of the world,
    My heart rises in me with the break of each day,
    As I draw closer to the land of my people!

    On my journey - oh! my heart rises!
    The weather is beautiful and the waves are settled
    Steering directly to land of my bosom
    And I'll be in Ireland tomorrow!

    People of the West, they're the friends of my heart,
    Welcome and celebration awaits me on every side.
    Leaving this life I pray to the Lord
    That it's with them I'll be stretched in the graveyard!

The 20th century Scottish song Westering Home may be derived from it


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