Queen of Connemara (Francis A. Fahy) Oh! My boat can safely float in the teeth of wind and weather And outrace the fastest hooker between Galway and Kinsale; When the black floor of the ocean and the white foam rush together, High she rides, in her pride, like a sea-gull through the gale. cho: Oh she's neat! Oh she's sweet! She's a beauty in ev'ry line! The Queen of Connemara is that bounding barque of mine. When she's loaded down with fish till the water lips the gunwale, Not a drop she'll take on board her that would wash a fly away; From the fleet she'll slip out swiftly like a greyhound from her kennel, And she'll land her silver store the first at ould Kinvara quay. cho: There's a light shines out afar, and it keeps me from dismaying When the skies are ink above us and the sea runs white with foam, In a cot in Connemara there's a wife and wee one praying To the One who walked the waters once, to send us safely home. cho: RG
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