The Claddagh Ring It being a fine morning, this young man he chose That he'd make occasion to wear his fine clothes And it's down to the glen where the bonnie lassie goes To give her a token of his love, we suppose "Mary, oh Mary, if I could be your man Between you and danger I fearlessly would stand With this gold claddagh ring on your lily-white hand Oh, there ne'er was another would dress you so grand." There's no sun in summer there's no flowers in spring Her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. "Johnny, oh Johnny the ring it is of gold And it's hands and fine heart, they are lovely to behold But if I had the ring for one evening to hold Then you shall have my answer e'er the week shall be old." "Oh why have the weeks gone and not an answer came ? And why is it that women are smarter than men ? Oh the girl's kept the ring which I shall ne'er see again Oh, she has many like it in a fine box at hame." There's no sun in summer there's no flowers in spring Her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. It being a fine morning, this young man he chose That he'd make occasion to wear his fine clothes And it's down to the glen where the bonnie lassie goes To give her a token of his love, we suppose There's no sun in summer there's no flowers in spring Her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. Oh, her hands hold my heart like the gold claddagh ring. TD oct97
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