Love and War | AI-Revived Petrie Sligo Air (Glengarriffe Moonlight)
Автор: Echoes of Yesteryear
Загружено: 2025-12-06
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A heart-meltingly beautiful love song from Petrie’s collection, written by Thomas Davis. A young man dreams of moonlight on Glengarriffe, his girl Fanny, and the green flag flying victorious. One tender male voice and a rippling parlor piano, exactly as it was sung in Irish homes a century ago.
[Verse 1]
How soft is the moon in Glengarriffe!
The rocks seem to melt with the light:
Oh! would I were there with dear Fanny,
To tell her that love is as bright
And holy the sun of July
O’er the waters of Adrigole shines,
Would that I saw the green banner blaze
There over conquering lines.
[Verse 2]
Oh love is more fair than the moonlight,
And glory more grand than the sun:
And there is no rest for a brave heart,
Till its bride and its laurels are won;
But next to the burst of our banner,
And the smile of dear Fanny, I crave
The moon on the rocks of Glengarriffe,
The sun upon Adrigole’s wave.
[Final Verse]
How soft is the moon in Glengarriffe!
Perfect when love and country burn with the same fire.
From Echoes of Yesteryear. Subscribe for more moonlight and rebellion.
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