| Dá mbeidh’ áitreabh agam féinNo gabháltas a’s réim,
 Caoirigh  breágh’ bána
 Ar árd-chnoc no sléibh,
 Sláinte agus méin
 Agus grádh ceart d’á réir,
 Bheidhinn-se ’s mo ghrádh geal
 Go sáimh ann san tsaéghal.
 
 Tá maighdean óg ’san tír’S is réaltan eólais í,
 Grian bhreágh ar bórd í
 A’s togha de na mnáibh,
 A cum fada breágh
 ’S a cúilín crathach bán
 ’S gach alt léi ar lúth-chrith
 Ó búcla go brághaid.
 
 Dá mbeidhinn-se ’s mo rúnAr choill ag buain cnó
 No ar thaoibh lisín aoibhinn
 ’S gan dídionn orrainn acht ceó,
 Bheidheadh mo chroidhe-se d’á bhreóghadh
 Le díogras d’á póig
 ’S gur b’é grádh ceart do chlaoidh mé
 ’S do fhíor-sgair mo shnódh.
 
 Dá mbéidhinn-se ’s mo ghrádhAr thaoibh chnuic no báin
 ’S gan feóirling ann ár bpóca
 Ná lón chum na slighe,
 Bheidh’ mo shúil-se le Críost
 Le ár ndóthaint gan mhoill
 A’s go dtógfadh mo stór geal
 An brón so de m’ chroidhe.
 
 Dá mbéidhinn-se ’s mo ghrádhCois taoide no tráigh
 ’S gan aon neach beó ’nn ár dtimchioll
 An oidhche fhada, ’s lá,
 Do bhéidhinn-se ag cómhrádh
 Le Neilidh an chúil bháin
 Is liom-sa ’budh h-aoibhinn
 Bheith ag coímhdeacht mo ghrádh.
 
 |  | If I had a home of my ownOr a holding and position,
 Fine white sheep
 On a high hill or mountain,
 Health in body and mind
 And love in turn,
 Myself and my bright love
 Would live there peacefully.
 
 There is a young maiden in the landAnd she is a star of knowledge,
 A splendid sun at table
 And a pick among women,
 Her long lovely form
 And her waving fair hair
 And her every joint aquiver with life
 From buckles to breast.
 
 If myself and my sweetheartWere gathering nuts in the wood
 Or beside a pleasant little rath
 With only fog our shelter,
 My heart would be sick
 With passion for her kiss,
 Such love would destroy,
 Would shatter me.
 
 If myself and my love wereBeside the hill or moor,
 No farthing in our pocket,
 No food for the way,
 My hope in Christ
 To soon provide
 And my darling light
 To take this sorrow from my heart.
 
 If myself and my loveWere beside the tide or strand
 With nothing alive around us,
 The long night and day
 I would be talking
 With Nelly of the fair hair,
 My own pleasure won
 To be with my love.
 
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