Cailin Deas Cruite Na Mbo

Traditional

[Verse]
It was on a fine summer's morning
When the birds sweetly tuned on each bough
I heard a fair maid sing most charming
As she sat a'milking her cow;
Her voice so enchanting, melodious
It left me scarce unable to go
My heart it is soothed in solice
My cailín deas crúite na mbó
With courtesy, I did salute her
"Good morrow, most young, noble maid
I am your captive slave for the future."
"Kind sir, do not banter," she said
"I'm not such a rare precious jewel
That I should enamour you so
I am just a plain country girl,"
Says cailín deas crúite na mbó
"I'll beg you'll withdraw and don't tease me
I cannot consent unto thee
I like to live single and airy
Till more of the world I do see
New cares they would me embarrass
Besides, sir, my fortune is low
Until I get rich I'll not marry,"
Says cailín deas crúite na mbó
"A young maid is like a ship sailing
There's no knowing how long she may steer
For with every blast she's in danger
Oh, consent love and banish all care
For riches I care not a farthing
Your affection I want and no more
In comfort I'd wish to enjoy you
My cailín deas crúite na mbó."

Trivia about the song Cailin Deas Cruite Na Mbo by Hannah Peel

On which albums was the song “Cailin Deas Cruite Na Mbo” released by Hannah Peel?
Hannah Peel released the song on the albums “Tra Mhor” and “The Broken Wave” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Cailin Deas Cruite Na Mbo” by Hannah Peel?
The song “Cailin Deas Cruite Na Mbo” by Hannah Peel was composed by Traditional.

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