The Dawning Of The Day
One morning early I walked forth
 By the margin of Lough Leane
 The sunshine dressed the trees in green
 And summer bloomed again
 I left the town and wandered on
 Through fields all green and gay
 And whom should I meet but a colleen sweet
 At the dawning of the day.
 No cap or cloak this maiden wore
 Her neck and feet were bare
 Down to the grass in ringlets fell
 Her glossy golden hair
 A milking pail was in her hand
 She was lovely, young and gay
 She wore the palm from Venus bright
 By the dawning of the day.
  On a mossy bank I sat me down
 With the maiden by my side
 With gentle words I courted her
 And asked her to be my bride
 She said, "Young man don't bring me blame"
 And swiftly turned away
 And the morning light was shining bright
 At the dawning of the day.  |