Em G D Em C Bm Near Banbridge Town in the County Down, One morning last JulyEm G D Em C Em From a bóithrín green came a sweet cailín, And she smiled as she passed me byG D Em C Bm She looked so sweet from her two bare feet, To the sheen of her nut brown hairEm G D Em C Em Such a winsome elf, I’m ashamed of myself For to see I was staring there [Chorus]G D Em C Bm From Bantry Bay up to Derry Quay and from Galway to Dublin TownEm G D Em C Em No maid I've seen like the fair cailín that I met in the County Down [Verse 2]Em G D Em C Bm As she onward sped, sure I scratched my head, And I looked with a feelin' rareEm G D Em C Em And I say's, say's I, to a passer-by "Whose the maid with the nut brown hair"?G D Em C Bm Well, he looked at me, and he said to me, "That's the gem of Ireland's crownEm G D Em C Em Young Rosie McCann from the banks of the Bann she's the star of the County Down" [Chorus]G D Em C Bm From Bantry Bay up to Derry Quay and from Galway to Dublin TownEm G D Em C Em No maid I've seen like the fair cailín that I met in the County Down [Verse 3]Em G D Em C Bm She'd soft brown eyes with a look so shy and a smile like a rose in JuneEm G D Em C Em And she sang so sweet what a lovely treat as she lilted an Irish tuneG D Em C Bm At the Lammas dance I was in a trance as she whirled with the lads of the townEm G D Em C Em And it broke my heart just to be apart from the star of the County Down [Chorus]G D Em C Bm From Bantry Bay up to Derry Quay and from Galway to Dublin TownEm G D Em C Em No maid I've seen like the fair cailín that I met in the County Down [Verse 4]Em G D Em C Bm At the Harvest Fair she'll be surely there and I'll dress in my Sunday clothesEm G D Em C Em With my shoes shone bright and my hat cocked right for a smile from my nut brown roseG D Em C Bm No pipe I'll smoke, no horse I'll yoke till my plough is a rust coloured brownEm G D Em C Em And a smiling bride, by my own fireside sits the star of the County Down
Star Of The County Down
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