Oh, listen to the tale of a poor Irish harper And scorn not the strings in his old withered hand But remember these fingers could once move more sharper To waken the echoes of his dear native land
2. How I long for to muse on the days of my boyhood
3. At wake or at fair I would twirl my shillelagh
4. And when sergeant Death's cold arms shall embrace me |
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