Teddy O’Neill

Traditional

[Verse 1]
I dreamt all last night
Oh bad 'cess to my dreaming
I'd die if I thought 'twould come surely to pass
I dreamt while the tears down my pillow were rolling
That Teddy was courting another fair lass
And didn't I wake with a weeping and a wailing
The pain in my heart 'twas too deep to conceal
My mother cried "Nora dear, what is your ailing?"
But all I could answer was Teddy O'Neill

[Verse 2]
I see the old cabin beyond the wee boreen
I see the old churchyard where we used to dance
I ramble the lane where he called me his stoirin
And my girlish heart was so full of romancе
But now all around is so dark and so dreary
All dark and all silent, no piper, no reel
Not еven the sun through the casement shines cheery
Since I lost my darling love, Teddy O'Neill

[Verse 3]
I remember the day when the big ship was sailing
And the time it had come for my love to depart
How I cried like a child; oh goodbye to you Teddy
With a tear on my cheek and a stone in my heart
He said 'twas to better his fate he went roaming
But what would be gold to the joy I would find
If he'd only come back to me tender and loving
Yet poor but my own darling Teddy O'Neill

Trivia about the song Teddy O’Neill by Maura O'Connell

When was the song “Teddy O’Neill” released by Maura O'Connell?
The song Teddy O’Neill was released in 1997, on the album “Wandering Home”.
Who composed the song “Teddy O’Neill” by Maura O'Connell?
The song “Teddy O’Neill” by Maura O'Connell was composed by Traditional.

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