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The Granemore Hare

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The Granemore Hare - Martin Simpson Lyrics




The Saturday morning, the horns they did blow

To the green hills 'round Tassagh the huntsmen do go

To meet the bold sportsmen from around Cady town

For none loved the sport better than the boys from May

Down

And when we arrived they were all standing there

So we took to the green fields to search for the hare

We had not gone far when someone gave a cheer

Over high hills and valleys the puss, she did steer



With our dogs all abreast and that big mountain hare

And the sweet sounding music, it rang through the air

Straight for the black bank for to try them once more

And it was her last sight 'round the hills of Granemore



And as they trailed on to where the puss, she did lay

She sprang to her feet for to bid them goodbye

Their music, it ceased; and her cry we could hear

Saying, Cursed be the ones brought you May Down dogs

here



Last night as I lay content in the glen

It was little I thought about dogs or of men

But when going home at the clear light of day

I could hear the long dogs at Young Tornerdon bay



And it being so early I stopped for a while

It was little I thought they were going to meet Coyle

If I had known that I'd have lain near the town

Or tried to get clear 'round those dogs from May Down



And now I am dying, the sport is all done

No more through the green fields 'round Cady I run

Nor feed in the glen on the cold winter's night

Or go home to my den when it's breaking daylight



And my curse on MacMahan for bringing Coyle here

He's been at his old capers for many's the year

From Friday to Sunday, he'll never give o'er

With a pack of strange dogs 'round the hills of

Granemore


The Granemore Hare lyrics !!!