| The unofficial web site provides the informations of Irish folk singer Cara Dillon Erin the Green
 
 | from the album 'Sweet Liberty'. Traditional song,
 Arranged by Cara Dillon and Sam Lakeman.
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  | Oh draw near each young lover Give ear to my story that bears my sad mournful tale
 Come and join me in chorus and lend me your pity
 Whilst I my misfortune bewail
 The grief of my poor heart no tongue can disclose
 My cheeks are now pale they once bloomed like the rose
 And it's all for a young man whom I do suppose
 Is now far from sweet Erin the Green
 
 Now when we were children
 We walked out together along the green meadows so neat
 And although we were childish we loved one another
 Whilst gathering the wild berries sweet
 It was to sweet Garvagh where we went to school
 He was first in his class and correct in each rule
 And I cheerfully walked home by Kilnacoole
 With the flower of sweet Erin the Green
 
 Oh his head on my breast
 And he used to reposed each evening under the shade
 A song in my praises my darling composed
 And he styled me the cool Derry maid
 At the time I denied him I'd die for his sake
 It was little I thought my denial he'd take
 Oh but my own misfortune I made a mistake
 When he left me on Erin the Green
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