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Uploaded by on Jul 5, 2009

Singer ~ Tim Dennehy http://www.sceilig.com/ Composer ~ Tomás Ó hAodha (1866 - 1935)

Tim learned this from the singing of the late Tom Lenihan, Knockbrack, Miltown Malbay (1905-1990) whose version can be found in 'The Mount Callan Garland. Songs from the repertoire of Tom Lenihan', collected and edited by Tom Munnelly.

Farewell to Miltown Malbay, a long and sad farewell,
The sorrow in my heart today no words of mine can tell.
I'm parting from my dear old friends, the scenes I fondly love,
May happiness attend them all, and blessings from above.

A bright and pleasant youth was mine among the good folks there.
No kinder hearts can e'er be found than those that throb in Clare,
And oh, how crushed and sad I feel, my tears fall down like rain,
As I look my last upon the place I'll never see again.

From Barr a' Bhaile to the Square I often took a stroll
And rambled out the Ennis Road, where Roberts' was my goal
To play a game of Oughts and Combs and pass the time away,
While listening to traditions old and legends of Mal Bay.

And often too I sought Pat Burke's where we had many a spree,
Where Garrett Barry with his pipes filled our young hearts with glee,
And put young and old up dancing sets upon the kitchen floor.
The joy and fun that I had there I never will have more.

The sea is gemmed with twinkling stars, the sun shines bright today,
The rocky shore is fringed with foam from Spanish Point to Freagh.
The verdant fields go rolling down from Ballard to the sea,
Oh, what a soul-entrancing sight is spread out there for me!

The Angelus it's merrily a-ringing in the air,
Men bare their heads and silently to Mary breathe a prayer.
If e'er I find this act devout beyond the ocean foam
'Twill bring to memory my last day I spent in my old home.

Farewell to Miltown Malbay, farewell to one and all,
The sights I've seen, the joys I've had, I often will recall.
For with my heart I love the spot where I was born and nursed
And where, upon those sun-kissed flags, I crawled about at first.

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  • A lovely song very well sung. It makes me cry. I miss Miltown, Crosses of Anagh; Mullagh ... sigh...

  • Outstanding!!!!

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  • Ahhh, the words must be how my great great grandfather, Patrick Frawley felt as a young man when he left Miltown for Canada in 1851. 

  • What a great singer and song. There is a great sadness in leaving the hometown but a great joy in coming home.

  • Makes me miss my family in Miltown Malbay - I want to go back again and again!

  • up they banner 

  • great song! Reminds me of songs I heard growing up in Newfoundland.

  • love to hear coming back to milltown again pj murrighy

  • gura mile maith agat Clare

  • Good one. His voice reminds me of Dermot O'Rielly.

  • Indeed, just Lovely!

    Thank you Clare for posting this song..

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