A Fisherman's Tale (Martin Healy was an old fisherman and got many hard nights on sea. He never thought them worthy of a rhyme. however till the night he tells of here MArtin was and is the local poet. For over 50 years he has been making songs about all the events of local interest- road-making, match-making. Sean's Garnder and the Melodeon, Mockedy's Still-House etc.) I Ye landsmen all on you I call And galland seamen too Till I relate the hardships great That lately I went through I spend my life a fisherman And rode oe'r many a say (sea) And prayed to God to guide me on And show me the right way II This night the sea was very calm But the sun looked rather pal When the moon went dim behind the hill There was no sign of a gale.
(leanann ar an chéad leathanach eile)
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