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The Day My Laddie Went Away
Contributed by
Rudy
on
Saturday, 25th June 2005 @ 08:40:17 PM in AEST
Topic:
LoveRemembered
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The flowers’ petals were wet with dew
And the sun had not awakened from its slumber
The day my laddie went away.
Across the sea to a fair land,
Gone forever from the green hills of Ireland.
Away from the meadows and trickling streams,
Over yonder hills and into the sunrise.
We would walk along the beach hand in hand,
And watch the flowers bloom,
But on that stormy night,
As the lightening flashed and thunder bellowed,
The ocean roiled in awesome rage
And the flowers hid their faces in fright.
It was the night the good Lord saw fit
To take back what he had given,
My laddie, fair and young;
Whose laughter brought the sunrise
And whose singing brought the gentle rains.
The sun still rises each morning
And fills this dark world with light.
My fair lad is now in eternal sleep,
But when the thunder rolls
I can hear him singing,
Singing in the distant hills.
The flowers’ petals were wet with dew
And the sun had not awakened from its slumber
The day my laddie went away.
Copyright ©
Rudy
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2005-06-25 20:40:17] (Date/Time posted on
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