The Song of Fionnuala (Silent Oh Moyle)

Thomas Moore, Eleanor McEvoy

Silent, O Moyle, be the roar of thy water
Break not, ye breezes, your chain of repose
While, murmuring mournfully, Lir's lonely daughter
Tells to the night-star her tale of woes
When shall the swan, her death-note singing
Sleep, with wings in darkness furled?
When will heaven, its sweet bell ringing
Call my spirit from this stormy world?

Sadly, O Moyle, to thy winter-wave weeping
Fate bids me languish long ages away;
Yet still in her darkness doth Erin lie sleeping
Still doth the pure light its dawning delay
When will that day-star, mildly springing
Warm our isle with peace and love?
When will heaven, its sweet bell ringing
Call my spirit to the fields above?

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When was the song “The Song of Fionnuala (Silent Oh Moyle)” released by Eleanor McEvoy?
The song The Song of Fionnuala (Silent Oh Moyle) was released in 2017, on the album “The Thomas Moore Project”.
Who composed the song “The Song of Fionnuala (Silent Oh Moyle)” by Eleanor McEvoy?
The song “The Song of Fionnuala (Silent Oh Moyle)” by Eleanor McEvoy was composed by Thomas Moore, Eleanor McEvoy.

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