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Siuil a Ruin (with lyrics) - Irish traditional Song Performed by Connie Dover

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Uploaded by on Jan 2, 2009

One of my favourite Irish Songs with the most beautiful lyrics.

One translation of the Irish chorus is
Go, go, go my love
Go quietly and peacefully
Go to the door and flee with me
And may you go safely my dear.

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  • it is gaelic, yes...and if anyone has a translation, that would be awsome...

  • @chrissteiner74 I have given the translation in my description!!!!

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  • I'm from Saudi Arabia...every summer i spend my time on the British Islands ..i'm crazy about it and it's people .. Peace ,peace and peace for you

  • I am O'Neill . An I well never for get ! Thank ye for Kindness ! Dia duit it is not over as are blood stell flows !

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  • This Is truly an amazing song for the Irish People. My grandma used to sing this song to me as a child.

  • What's with all this stupid bickering going in the comments? Shut up and enjoy the song.

  • beautiful song and video! Thanks for sharing and I will also share on FB...

  • I want this video on my 9090 unit.

  • i cant understand bro.

  • @chrissteiner74 Siuil a Ruin means Walk My Love

  • There are so many things wrong with this video and the comments for it I don't quite know where to start. So, here are the top 3 things that most offended me. I have been born and reared in Ireland, am a native Irish speaker and have studied Irish literature, music and history to third level.

    1) If the video poster's intention was to post pictures of Irish scenes in nature or history you have failed tremendously.

    2) Gaelick (sic) Vs Celtic?! Please do explain.

    3) It is NOT Erin go 'bragh'

  • @piechildofyore Yes i know i speak it.I call it gaelic though because i like the sound of it compared to gaelige.

  • @JordoF6 It's spelt Gaeilge.

  • stunning vocals and pictures...i watch this over and over...

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