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Bright red is the sun o'er the waves of Lough Sheelin |
A cool gentle breeze o'er the mountains is stealing |
But fair round the islets the small ripples play |
But fairer than all is the flower of Finae |
Her hair is like night and her eyes like grey morning |
She trips o'er the heather as if its touch scorning |
But her heart and her lips are as mild as May Day |
Young Eily McMahon is the flower of Finae |
Who down the hillside like wild deer runs fleeter? |
And who on the lakeside is hastening to greet her? |
Who but Fergus O'Farrell, that fiery young gay |
The darling and pride of the flower of Finae |
One kiss and one clasp and one wild look of gladness |
But why does it change all of a sudden to sadness? |
He has told his sad fortune; he can no longer stay |
He must leave his poor Eily all alone in Finae |
For Fergus O'Farrell was true to his sire-land |
But the strong hand of tyranny were drove in from Ireland |
He joins the brigade in the wars far away |
But he vows he'll return to the flower of Finae |
Fought at Cremona—she hears of his story |
He fought at Casano—she's proud of his glory |
Yet sadly she sings "Siubhail a Rúin" all the day |
O, come home my darling, come home to Finae |
Long years have passed till she's nigh broken-hearted |
Her reel and her rock and her flax she has parted |
She sails with the wild geese to Flanders away |
And leaves her poor parents alone in Finae |
Lord Clare on the field of Ramillies is charging |
Before him the Sassanach squadrons enlarging |
Behind him the Cravats, their sections display |
Beside him rides Fergus and he shouts for Finae |
On the slopes of La Judoigne the Frenchmen are flying |
Lord Clare and his squadrons the foe still defying |
Outnumbered and wounded retreat in array |
And bleeding rides Fergus and he thinks of Finae |
In the cloisters of Ypres a banner is swaying |
And by it a pale weeping maiden is praying |
That flag's the sole trophy of Ramillies' fray |
This nun is poor Eily, the flower of Finae |
The Flower of Finae
Written by Thomas Davis
As recorded by Karan Casey & John Doyle on Exiles Return