An Rhibhin Donn

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    Ochoin a ri, 'si mo rhibhin donn,
    Dh 'fhag mi fo mhi-ghean 'us m'inntinn trom!
    Gur e a boichead a rinn mo leonadh,
    'S cha bhi bed gun mo rhibhin donn.

    Is truagh an drasda nach robh mi 'm bhard
    A ghleusadh clarsach 's a sheinneadh dan
    'S gu 'n innsinn buadhan
    Na maighdinn nasail,
    Mu' bheil mo smuaintean gach oidhehe 's la.

    Gur boidheach, dualach an cuailcan min
    A th'air a'ghruagaich a bhuair mo chridh',
    Gur binne comhradh
    Na guth na smeoraich;
    'S tha mise bronach o'n dh'thag i mu.

    Ged tha mo ghrian-sa a'triall fo sgleo,
    Ils mise 'm bhadhna mar ian 'sa deo.
    Togaidh 'n sgaile
    'S ni ise dearrsadh
    'S gu 'm faigh mi slainte gach la ri 'm bheo.

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    The Brown Haired Maiden

    Alas and woe is me, my brown haired maiden
    The cause of my discontent and my heavy heart!
    It is her beauty which has left me grieving
    And I cannot survive without her.

    Would that I were a bard
    Who could tune a harp and sing a song
    So that I might extol the virtues
    Of that gentle maiden
    Who feels my thoughts both night and day.

    Beautiful and luxuriant is the delicate hair
    Of the maiden who has wounded my heart;
    Her conversation is sweeter
    Than the singing of the thrush
    And I am filled with sorrow since she left me.

    When the month of May comes to the heathery glen
    And all the plants of the meadow into full bloom
    It reminds me of my loved one,
    The comely little flower which grew so tenderly.

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    Composición: Harry White

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