| The unofficial web site provides the informations of Irish folk singer Cara Dillon Brockagh Braes
 
 | From the album 'After The Morning'. Trad. arranged by Cara Dillon and Sam Lakeman.
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  | One night as I lay slumbering in my silent bed alone Some reckless thoughts came to my mind which caused me for to roam
 To leave my native country and the wee girl I do adore
 So I thought it fit to take a trip, strange lands for to explore
 
 Now the night before I went away I was walking over Brockagh Hill
 When I met my darling on the road and her eyes with tears did fill
 "Stay you at home dear John" she said "and do not go away
 For I'll have none to comfort me when you are on the sea"
 
 Well I took her by the lily white hand and I held her hard and fast
 Saying "adieu to you my darling for my ship it lies in Belfast
 But if you prove loyal sure I'll prove true for you know that I'm well inclined"
 So we kissed goodbye and parted and I left my girl behind
 
 And when we landed in Greenock sure the people all gathered around
 And they said I was a rakish lad come to put the harvest down
 They told me to return again and never more be seen
 So without delay I sailed away for Ireland's lovely green
 
 Sure when Mary heard that John was home her heart did beat with joy
 Saying "come into my arms" she cried "you're my darling lovely boy"
 Saying "come into my arms" she cried "of you I have thought great and long
 And let them all say as they will, our wedding will now go on"
 
 And let them all say as they as they will
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