A Stór Mo Chroí

Celtic Woman

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    A stór mo chroí when you're far away
    From the home that you'll soon be leaving
    And it's many a time by night and day
    That your heart will sorely be grieving

    For the stranger's land may be bright and fair
    And rich in its treasures golden
    You'll pine, I know, for the long ago
    And the love that is never olden

    A stór mo chroí in the stranger's land
    There is plenty of wealth and wailing
    Where gems adorn the great and the grand
    There are faces with hunger a paling

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    When road that is toilsome hard to tread
    Lights of the city will blind you
    Oh, turn a stór to the eastern shore
    And the ones you're leaving behind you

    A stór mo chroí in the evening mist
    O'er mountains and sea's falling
    Oh, turn the throng and then you list
    Then maybe you'll hear me a calling

    The sound of a voice that I'll sorely miss
    Somebody's quickly returning
    Arún, arún, won't you come back soon
    To the love that's always burning

    When road that is toilsome hard to tread
    Lights of the city will blind you
    Arún, arún, won't you come back soon
    To the ones you're leaving behind you

    And the ones that'll always guide you

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    Composición: Brian Byrne

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