The first that comes to my mind is "Carrighdoun". Thanks to Frank McGrath for emailing me the lyrics and sheet music to this song last June. I think I entered the lyrics on a thread before, but here they are again. I had to remove the abc software from my computer, but if you want a gif of the music, I can email it to you.
alice in montana
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CARRIGDHOUN
The heath was green on Carrigdhoun, bright shone the sun o'er Ardnalee,
The dark green trees bent trembling down, to kiss the slumbering Own-na-Buidhe,
That happy day, twas but last May, tis like a dream to me,
When Donal swore, aye o'er and o'er, We'd part no more astor mo chroidhe.
On Carrig Dhoun the heath is brown, the clouds are dark o'er Ardnalee.
And many a stream comes rushing down, to swell the angry Own-na-Buidhe,
The moaning blast comes sweeping past, through many a leafless tree,
And I'm alone, for he is gone, My hawk has flown, ochone mo chroidhe.
Soft April showers and bright May flowers, will bring the summer back again,
But will they bring those happier hours, I spent with my brave Donal then,
There's but a chance - he's gone to France, to wear the Fleur-de-Lis.
But I'll follow you, my Donal Dhu, For still I'm true, to you mo chroidhe.