Erin

Traditional

Traditional

At the setting of the sun
When my long day's work was done
I went out along the sea shore for a walk -
And I being all alone
I sat down upon a stone
To gaze upon the streets of New York

Chorus:
Erin grá mo chroí
You're the dear old land to me
You're the fairest that my eyes have ever seen
And if ever I go home
From you I never will roam
From my own dear native land - far away

With the turf fire burning bright
On a cold dark winter's night
And the snow flakes falling gently to the ground -
When St. Patrick's day comes 'round
We'll wear the shamrock green
In my own dear native land - far away

Chorus

Well it broke my mother's heart
From her I had to part
Will I ever see my mother any more?
When her body it is laid
In the cold and silent grave
In my own dear native land - far away

Chorus

Trivia about the song Erin by Steeleye Span

When was the song “Erin” released by Steeleye Span?
The song Erin was released in 1998, on the album “Horkstow Grange”.
Who composed the song “Erin” by Steeleye Span?
The song “Erin” by Steeleye Span was composed by Traditional.

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