School: Gleann Calraighe (roll number 15864)
- Location:
- Gleann Chalraí Íochtarach, Co. Mayo
- Teacher: Nóra Ní Riagáin
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Amhrán (continued)
“There is a dear little spot in old Ireland, that I always claim to be my land”
(continued from previous page)Oh! the river shannon is flowing and the three-leaf shamrock is growing
Where I am my heart is ever going to my Irish rose.
And the moment that I'll meet her with a loving hug and kiss I'll greet her.
For there is not a colleen sweeter where the river Shannon flows
I will miss the fairs and dances
and their colleens pretty glances
around the fire in dear old Erin's Isle.A Song about an Old Mare in Glenamoy
“Molly was a racer, and famous in her day.”
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