| Song | Blarney Roses |
| Artist | Fiddler's Green |
| Album | Fiddler's Green |
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| Chorus: | |
| Can anybody tell me where the Blarney Roses grow? | |
| It might be down in Limerick town, it might be in Mayo | |
| It's somewhere in the Emerald Isle and this I want to know | |
| Can anybody tell me where the Blarney Roses grow? | |
| T' was over in old Ireland, near the town of Cushendall | |
| One morn' I met a damsel there, the fairest of them all | |
| T' was with my young affections and my money she did go | |
| She told me she belonged to where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| [Chorus] | |
| Her cheeks were like red roses and her hair a raven hue | |
| Before that she bad done with me, she had me raving too | |
| She sorely left me stranded, not a coin she left, you know | |
| Did the damsel that belonged to where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| [Chorus] | |
| There's roses in Killarney and there's some in County Clare | |
| But upon my word, the roses, lads, I can't find anywhere | |
| She blarneyed me for by the power, she left me broke, you know | |
| Did the damsel that belonged to where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| [Chorus] | |
| A-chusla gràdh mo cridhe young man, she murmered soft to me | |
| If you belong to Ireland, it's yourself belongs to me | |
| Her Donegal come-all-ye-brogue, it captured me you know | |
| Bad luck to her and bugger the place where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| [Chorus] [Chorus] [Chorus] |
| Chorus: | |
| Can anybody tell me where the Blarney Roses grow? | |
| It might be down in Limerick town, it might be in Mayo | |
| It' s somewhere in the Emerald Isle and this I want to know | |
| Can anybody tell me where the Blarney Roses grow? | |
| T' was over in old Ireland, near the town of Cushendall | |
| One morn' I met a damsel there, the fairest of them all | |
| T' was with my young affections and my money she did go | |
| She told me she belonged to where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| Chorus | |
| Her cheeks were like red roses and her hair a raven hue | |
| Before that she bad done with me, she had me raving too | |
| She sorely left me stranded, not a coin she left, you know | |
| Did the damsel that belonged to where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| Chorus | |
| There' s roses in Killarney and there' s some in County Clare | |
| But upon my word, the roses, lads, I can' t find anywhere | |
| She blarneyed me for by the power, she left me broke, you know | |
| Did the damsel that belonged to where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| Chorus | |
| Achusla gra dh mo cridhe young man, she murmered soft to me | |
| If you belong to Ireland, it' s yourself belongs to me | |
| Her Donegal comeallyebrogue, it captured me you know | |
| Bad luck to her and bugger the place where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| Chorus Chorus Chorus |
| Chorus: | |
| Can anybody tell me where the Blarney Roses grow? | |
| It might be down in Limerick town, it might be in Mayo | |
| It' s somewhere in the Emerald Isle and this I want to know | |
| Can anybody tell me where the Blarney Roses grow? | |
| T' was over in old Ireland, near the town of Cushendall | |
| One morn' I met a damsel there, the fairest of them all | |
| T' was with my young affections and my money she did go | |
| She told me she belonged to where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| Chorus | |
| Her cheeks were like red roses and her hair a raven hue | |
| Before that she bad done with me, she had me raving too | |
| She sorely left me stranded, not a coin she left, you know | |
| Did the damsel that belonged to where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| Chorus | |
| There' s roses in Killarney and there' s some in County Clare | |
| But upon my word, the roses, lads, I can' t find anywhere | |
| She blarneyed me for by the power, she left me broke, you know | |
| Did the damsel that belonged to where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| Chorus | |
| Achusla grà dh mo cridhe young man, she murmered soft to me | |
| If you belong to Ireland, it' s yourself belongs to me | |
| Her Donegal comeallyebrogue, it captured me you know | |
| Bad luck to her and bugger the place where the Blarney Roses grow | |
| Chorus Chorus Chorus |