Star Of The County Down Lyrics . That i met in the county down. At the harvest fair she'll be surely there, so i'll dress in my sunday clothes, with my shoes shone bright and my hat cocked right, for a smile from my nut brown rose.
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No pipe i'll smoke, no horse i'll yoke. Till my plough turns rust coloured brown. From bantry bay down to derry quay and.
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He smiled at me and he says's, say's he, that's the gem of ireland's crown. Sits the star of the county down. From the star of the county down from bantry bay up to derry quay and from galway to dublin town no maid i've seen like the sweet cailin that i met in the county down. 'til a smiling bride, by my own fireside, sits the star of the county down.
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So i’ll dress in my sunday clothes. At the lammas dance i was in a trance. Til a smiling bride by my own fireside. No pipe i'll smoke, and no horse i'll yoke though with rust my plow turns brown, till a smiling bride by my own fireside sits the star of the. G d no pipe i'll smoke, no.
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And i'll dress in my sunday clothes, with my shoes shone bright and my hat cocked right. It's rosie mccann from the banks of the bann, she's the star of the county down. That i met in the county down. No pipe i’ll smoke, no horse i’ll yoke. 'til a smiling bride, by my own fireside, sits the star of.
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Down a bóithrín green came a sweet cailín. Right for a smile from my nut brown rose. Em g d till a smiling bride by my own fireside em d em sits the star of the county down. From the star of the county down. [chorus] she'd soft brown eyes with a look so shy and a smile like a.
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'til my plough turns rust coloured brown. Star of the county down lyrics. 'til my plough is rust coloured brown. Young rosie mc cann, from the banks of the bann. The song is sung from the point of view of a young man who chances to meet a charming lady by the name of rose (or rosie) mccann, referred to.
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From the star of the county down from bantry bay up to derry quay and from galway to dublin town no maid i've seen like the sweet cailin that i met in the county down. Banbridge town, in the county down one morning in july down a. From the star of the county down. [chorus] she'd soft brown eyes with.
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For a smile of a nut brown rose. Well he looked at me and he smiled at me. Right for a smile from my nut brown rose. G d no pipe i'll smoke, no horse i'll yoke em c d till my plough turns rust coloured brown. Sits the star of the county down.
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And it broke my heart just to be apart, from the star of the county down. That i met in the county down. 3 em g d em d she'd soft brown eyes with a look so shy and a smile like a rose in june em g d em d em and she sang so sweet what a lovely.
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From the star of the county down. Till my plough turns rust colored brown. She's the star of the county down. No pipe i'll smoke, no horse i'll yoke. [chorus] at the harvest fair she'll be surely there and i'll dress in my sunday clothes, with my shoes shone bright and my hat cocked right for a smile from my.
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The harvest fair she'll be surely there. Star of the county down recordings videos. 'til my plough is rust coloured brown. Till my plough turns rust colored brown. At the lammas dance i was in a trance.
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From the star of the county down. [chorus] g d from bantry bay up to derry quay and em c d from galway to dublin town, em g d no maid i've seen like the brown colleen em d em that i met in the county. No pipe i’ll smoke, no horse i’ll yoke. Till my plough turns rust colored.
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And she smiled as she passed me by. No pipe i'll smoke, no horse i'll yoke. G d em d from bantry bay up to derry quay and from galway to dublin town em g d em d em no maid i've seen like the fair cailín that i met in the county down. [chorus] g d from bantry bay.
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That i met in the county down. Till my plough turns rust coloured brown. Em g d till a smiling bride by my own fireside em d em sits the star of the county down. [verse 1] near banbridge town in the county down. Down a bóithrín green came a sweet cailín.
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Till my plough turns rust colored brown. Til a smiling bride by my own fireside. And i'll dress in my sunday clothes, with my shoes shone bright and my hat cocked. Right for a smile from my nut brown rose. And it broke my heart just to be apart, from the star of the county down.
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From the star of the county down. Singalong to star of the co. So i’ll dress in my sunday clothes. At the harvest fair she'll be surely there, so i'll dress in my sunday clothes, with my shoes shone bright and my hat cocked right, for a smile from my nut brown rose. From bantry bay up to derry quay.
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He smiled at me and he says's, say's he, that's the gem of ireland's crown. She′d a soft brown eye and a look so sly and a smile like the rose in june and you held each note from her auburn throat, as she lilted lamenting tunes at the pattern dance you'd be in trance as she skipped through a.