Aisling

SHANE PATRICK LYSAGHT MACGOWAN, CHRISTY MOORE

See the bright new moon is rising,
Above the land of black and green
Hear the rebels voices calling,
I will not die 'till you bury me

The aunt upstairs in the bed she is calling,
Why has he forsaken me
Faded pictures in the hallway,
Which one of them brown ghosts is he

Bless the wind that shakes the barley,
Curse the spade and curse the plough
I've counted years and weeks and days,
And I wish to God I was with you now

Fare thee well me black-haired diamond,
Fare thee well me own Aisling
At night fond dreams of you still haunt me,
Far across the grey north sea

And the wind it blows from the North and South,
To the East And to the West
I will be like the wind my love,
For I will know no rest 'till I return to thee

1, 2, 3 telegraph poles,
Standing on the cold black road
The night is fading into morning,
Give us a drop of your sweet poitín

The rain was lashing - the sun was rising,
The wind was howling through the trees
The madness from the mountains crawling,
When I saw you first my own Aisling

Bless the wind that shakes the barley,
Curse the spade and curse the plough
I've counted years and weeks and days,
And I wish to God I was with you now

Fare thee well my black haired diamond,
Fare thee well my own Aisling
At night fond dreams of you still haunt me,
Far across the grey north sea

Trivia about the song Aisling by Christy Moore

On which albums was the song “Aisling” released by Christy Moore?
Christy Moore released the song on the albums “Smoke & Strong Wiskey” in 1991 and “Smoke & Strong Whiskey” in 1991.
Who composed the song “Aisling” by Christy Moore?
The song “Aisling” by Christy Moore was composed by SHANE PATRICK LYSAGHT MACGOWAN, CHRISTY MOORE.

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