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sat within a valley green Sat there with my true love
 And my fond heart strove to choose between
 The old love and the new love
 The old for her, the new that made
 Me think on Ireland dearly
 While soft the wind blew down the glade
 And shook the golden barley
 Twas hard the mournful words to frame
To break the ties that bound us
 Ah, but harder still to bear the shame
 Of foreign chains around us
 And so I said, "The mountain glen
 I'll seek at morning early
 And join the brave united men"
 While soft wind shook the barley
 Twas sad I kissed away her tears
Her arms around me clinging
 When to my ears that fateful shot
 Come out the wildwood ringing
 The bullet pierced my true love's breast
 In life's young spring so early
 And there upon my breast she died
 While soft wind shook the barley
 
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bore her to some mountain stream And many's the summer blossom
 I placed with branches soft and green
 About her gore-stained bosom
 I wept and kissed her clay-cold corpse
 Then rushed o'er vale and valley
 My vengeance on the foe to wreak
 While soft wind shook the barley
 Twas blood for blood without remorse
I took at Oulart Hollow
 I placed my true love's clay-cold corpse
 Where mine full soon may follow
 Around her grave I wondered drear
 Noon, night and morning early
 With aching heart when e'er I hear
 The wind that shakes the barley
 
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