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The songs and poems of Robert Tannahill

With biography, illustrations, and music
 
 

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YE FRIENDLY STARS.
 
 
 
 
 
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YE FRIENDLY STARS.

Ye friendly stars that rule the night,
And hail my glad returning,
Ye never shone so sweetly bright
Since gay St. Patrick's morning.
My life hung heavy on my mind,
Despair sat brooding o'er me;
Now all my cares are far behind,
And joy is full before me.
Gamby ora! Gamby ora!
How my heart approves me!
Gamby ora! Gamby ora!
Kathleen owns she loves me!
Were all the flow'ry pastures mine
That deck fair Limerick county,
That wealth, dear Kathleen, should be thine,
And all should share our bounty.
But fortune's gifts I value not,
Nor grandeur's highest station;
I would not change my happy lot
For all the Irish nation.
Gamby ora! Gamby ora!
How my heart approves me!
Gamby ora! Gamby ora!
Kathleen owns she loves me!