Green Among the Gold
Lyrics By: Rosalind and Steve Barnes
Dusty plains and iron chains met Erin's sons and daughters
Cast upon a barren land, a far off distant shore.
They dreamed of misty mountains in their home across the water,
They sang of Connemara and the home they'd see no more.
Now limestone walls are all that's left of times of pain and failure,
This country yields the secrets of the beauty that it holds
And the tunes of Erin's isle are now the music of Australia,
For Irish hands have woven strands of green among the gold.
CHORUS:
And so beneath the Southern cross
They sang their songs of Ireland,
They sent her sons and daughters there in the hungry days of old,
They played their jigs and reels
Beneath the skies of their new homeland,
For Irish hands have woven strands of green among the gold ... (More)
I dips me lid to Irish Nora from Extra!Extra! blog
Tagged: music, australia, ireland
1 Comments:
Where oh wher can i get the sheet music for this song please
oldmysty@yahoo.com.au
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