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The Offaly Rover Video (MV)




Performed By: Derek McCormick
Language: English
Length: 5:55
Written by: Frank Sweeney




Derek McCormick - The Offaly Rover Lyrics




A rover I have been and a rover I will stay
But to that faithful county I will return someday
Uibh Fhailí how I love you with your heather scented air
Silently the peaceful brosna calls her sons from far and near

Oh Kinnitty I long to see when the woodbine's in full bloom
To stroll the fields around Ferbane, hear the wild birds in full tune
At Clonmacnoise I'll see you, onto Banagher we'll stray
With the fishermen we'll drink and hear of the ones that got away

Oh dead are still in exile are some friends I used to know
Still I must pass Killoughy where great sportsmen are laid low
By Croghan Hill I see you where in childhood I did play
So adieu to you beloved Slieve Bloom, I must be on my way

Pile the brown turf on the fire, bring the keg in from the barn
Let the blacksmith sing his rebel song and the poacher tell his yarn
Come close my friends and neighbours, fill your glasses to the brim
And we'll toast our Offaly hero's from the heather, hill and glen
And we'll toast our Offaly hero's from the heather, hill and glen
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English

A rover I have been and a rover I will stay
But to that faithful county I will return someday
Uibh Fhailí how I love you with your heather scented air
Silently the peaceful brosna calls her sons from far and near

Oh Kinnitty I long to see when the woodbine's in full bloom
To stroll the fields around Ferbane, hear the wild birds in full tune
At Clonmacnoise I'll see you, onto Banagher we'll stray
With the fishermen we'll drink and hear of the ones that got away

Oh dead are still in exile are some friends I used to know
Still I must pass Killoughy where great sportsmen are laid low
By Croghan Hill I see you where in childhood I did play
So adieu to you beloved Slieve Bloom, I must be on my way

Pile the brown turf on the fire, bring the keg in from the barn
Let the blacksmith sing his rebel song and the poacher tell his yarn
Come close my friends and neighbours, fill your glasses to the brim
And we'll toast our Offaly hero's from the heather, hill and glen
And we'll toast our Offaly hero's from the heather, hill and glen
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Writer: Frank Sweeney
Copyright: Lyrics © BARDIS MUSIC, USA ATTN: PETER BARDON


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