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My Last Farewell Tae Stirling

from Stay a while by Co-cheòl

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My Last Farewell Tae Stirling – Trad, arranged by Claire Patti
This is one of the few transportation songs from Scotland and was first introduced to us by Matthew Lykos. This song has developed a life and meaning of it’s own and is very precious to us.

lyrics

Nae lark in transport mounts the sky
Or leaves with early plaintive cry
But I must bid my last goodbye
My last farewell tae Stirling, oh

Nae mair I’ll meet ye in the dark
Or go wi you tae the King’s Park
Nor chase the hare from oot their flap
When I gae far fae Stirling, oh

Chorus:
Though far away, my heart’s with you
Our youthful hours upon wings they flew
But I must bid my last adieu
My last farewell tae Stirling, oh

Nae mair I'll wander through the glen
Disturb the roost of the pheasant hen
Nor chase the rabbits tae their den
When I am far fae Stirling, oh

Chorus

So fare thee weel, my Jeannie dear
For you I’ll shed a bitter tear
I hope you'll find another dear
When I gae far fae Stirling, oh

Chorus

So fare thee well, for I am bound
For twenty years to Van Dieman’s Land
But think of me and what I’ve done
When I am far from here

Chorus

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from Stay a while, released July 19, 2016

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Co-cheòl Melbourne, Australia

The name Co-cheòl means harmony in Scots-Gaelic, and when it comes to this crew, it could not be more true to form. These four lasses will take you on a journey to the lands of the Celts and beyond with their gorgeous arrangements of soaring airs with luscious harmonies. They accompany themselves on the harp, flute, piano accordion, ukelele, and quirky body percussion. ... more

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