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Amhrain as Gaeilge
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Grá Faoi Bhláth
Author: Aine Durkin
Singer: Lisa Butler
Description
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Theme: Love across three generations. Written for the Pan Celtic competition by Aine Durkin and sung by Lisa Butler.
Grá Faoi Bhláth - Love Blossoms
Grá Faoi Bhláth
Nuair a chonaic mise thusa, scaipna scamaill romham
Leathbhádóir os mo chomhair amach, ar léinseach chiúin
Chas rotha mór an tsaoil, is rug orm athrú treo,
Grá síoraí ‘s é ag seoladh liom, go deo na ndeor.
Curfá
Ó thit mé i ngrá i ngrá i ngrá
i ngach preabadhcroí bhígrá faoi bhláth
‘cuma cén chaoi cén lá cén fáth
ar bhealaí an tsaoil bíonn grá le fáil
Nuair a tháinig páiste chugainn, thosaigh clann ag fás,
Craoibhínúr ar chrann ár ngrá, is é faoi bhláth,
Borradh eile i mo chroí, beatha nua álainn í,
Fréamhaithe go buan i ngort ár nginealaigh
Curfá…Ó thit muid i ngrá i ngrá i ngrá…
Bhí muid sona, bhí muid sásta, ‘sin tháinig tú,
Páistín ag ár bpáiste fhéin, i bpreab na súl,
Réalt a’lonrúromhainn, a gealadh bealach úr,
Ar rotha mór ár gcroí, ghlac tusa stiúir.
Curfá…Ó thit muid i ngrá i ngrá i ngrá…
Tá nithe ann nach dtuigeann muid, sin mar atá,
An tráthúlacht ‘s’n ghreim chomh docht i gcúrsaí grá,
Tá taisce ar an tslí, roimh an mbochtán, roimh an rí,
Níl luach ná lá i ndán do ghrá, go dtéann tú thríd.
Curfá Deireanach
Ag titim i ngrá i ngrá i ngrá, i ngach preabadh croí beidh grá le fáil,
Cuma cén chaoi, cén lá, cén fáth, ar bhealaí an tsaoil beidh grá faoi bhláth.
© Áine Durkin
When you appeared, the fog all cleared, and I could see
That calmer waters lay ahead, where I should be,
Shifting winds that blew steered my heart to you,
We held the helm of harmony, it got us through.
Chorus
I fell in love in love in love,
My heart beating free as love unfurled,
Life is a whirlwind in a world,
Where love blossoms free at every turn.
A child arrived, and ‘we’ became not two but three,
Another branch upon our tree of family,
Joy innate so strong, when new life comes along,
A deep-root starts within the heart, where love belongs.
Chorus
And, we fell in love in love in love/Our hearts beating free as love unfurled...
Our children grew, like years they flew, then you arrived,
Such precious news, this gift of you, child of our child,
Happy hearts renewed ‘n elation they once knew,
Ever pleasures, endless treasures, found in you.
Chorus
We fell in love in love in love/ Our hearts beating free…
So, where is love, when will it come, what year, what day?
Coincidence or providence, it’s hard to say,
Treasure’s there for sure, no matter rich or poor,
Love’s all around, and can be found where it finds you.
Chorus
Falling in love in love in love, all hearts will be free when love unfurls,
Life is a whirlwind in a world, where love blossoms free at every turn.
© Áine Durkin
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Theme: Love
Durkin A
Love
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New Songs written to old Celtic Melodies
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Song For Scout
Author: D. Barron
Singer : Eric Butler
Air: Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore
Description
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You ask me why some people try to be better than the rest
When underneath the fancy clothes we’re all the same undressed;
Big house or farm or costly car, that’s what we call success:
True values lost, and at what cost, in the rat race of excess.
And then there’s why some people try to own all for themselves,
Be it land or gold, new wealth or old, life’s all about one’s wealth;
While many starve under cold stars: no house, no bed, no food;
It’s hardly fair the rich don’t care when we’re all just passing through.
You wonder why some children cry, their lives devoid of joy
While others feast and grow obese and ease fills up their lives;
Poor children weep in broken streets, their families scattered far;
No peaceful sleep, no glow of hope shines with each morning star.
You ask me to explain to you skin colours that we wear,
Why some think they’re superior to those of different race.
White or black or yellow hue, or any shade between,
When we’re pierced and then we bleed it’s all red blood we bleed.
You question why under God’s sky so many creeds proclaim
To be the one and only way, Man’s destiny and Fate.
They talk of love and dignity but bring hatred to our streets:
If only they would walk the talk and practise what they preach.
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In Harper Lee's great novel, To kill a mockingbird, Scout is a young girl with all the perceptive inquisitiveness and honest questioning of a child. The persona of Scout is borrowed to question some aspects of today's world.
Barron D
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Traditional Songs, poems, and stories
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Kevin Barry
Author: L. McGowan
Description
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Theme: Patriotism, hero, One of a number of songs and poems in honour of Kevin Barry. This version was written by L. McGowan while interned in 1921
Carlow North
McGowan L
Patriotic Hero
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Traditional Songs, poems, and stories
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Goodbye, Ye Hills
Description
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Theme: Pride in place, recitation by M.C. Nolan
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From Carlow Streams
Carlow South
Nolan MC
Pride in Place
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Traditional Songs, poems, and stories
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A Friend on High
Author: M.C. Nolan
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recitation by M.C. Nolan, August 1929
Description
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Theme: Religious poem from the early 20th century, written by M.C.N., Michael Conlaith Nolan, of Borris.
Carlow South
Nolan MC
Personal wellbeing
Religion
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Traditional Songs, poems, and stories
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The Carlow Farmer's Ball
Author: John Hayden
Description
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Theme: Fun, with a glimpse of life in the past. Song for fun written by John Hayden telling of the Carlow Farmer's Ball.
Air: MacNamara's Ball
Carlow County
Fun
Hayden J
Local event
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Traditional Songs, poems, and stories
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By the Barrow's Banks
Author: W. O'Neill
Description
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Theme: Pride in place. Written by W. O'Neill, describing the Carlow scenery, particularly by the banks of the Barrow
Carlow West
O'Neill W
Pride in Place
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Traditional Songs, poems, and stories
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The Croppy Boy
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Location: Carlow south
A famous traditional hero-song written about the 1798 Rebellion. Cornwall was a magistrate based in Myshall.
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From Carlow Streams
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Richard Breen
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Theme: hero, patriotic martyr
Author Unknown
Carlow South
Patriotic Hero
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Traditional Songs, poems, and stories
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The Village of Clonmore
Author: John Candy
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Location: North Carlow, Clonmore
John remembers the place of his youth and its history
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From Carlow Streams
Subject
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Theme: Pride in place
Candy J
Carlow North
Pride in Place
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Traditional Songs, poems, and stories
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The Rambling House
Author: John Candy
Description
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Location: Carlow north
Recitation about the Rambling Houses tradition.
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From Carlow Streams
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Theme: In praise of the Rambling House
Candy J
Carlow County
Local event
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