X:176 T:Castle of Dromore R:song C:Words by Harold Boulton (1859-1935) D:The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem D:The Corries Z:id:hn-song-176 M:3/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=160 K:D FG | A4 A2 | A4 A2 | B4 A2 | (A2 B2) c2 | d4 F2 | F4 G2 | A6- | A4 (Bc) | d4 D2 | D4 F2 | E4 D2 | (D2 E2) F2 | G4 G2 | F4 E2 | D6- | D4 d2 | (d3 e) d2 | c2 d2 c2 | (B2 c2) B2 | A4 G2 | F4 A2 | (G2 E2) F2 | D6- | D4 F2 | G3 G F2 | E4 G2 | F4 D2 | F6 | G3 G F2 | E4 D2 | D6- | D4 || W:The October winds lament around the castle of Dromore W:Yet peace is in her lofty halls, a pháiste bán a stór W:Though Autumn leaves may droop and die, a bud of spring are you! W:sing hush-a-by loo, la-lo, lo lan, sing hush-a-by loo la loo W: W:Bring no ill will to hinder us my helpless babe and me W:dread spirit of the Blackwater, clan Eoin's wild banshee W:and Holy Mary pitying us in Heaven for grace doth sue W:sing hush-a-by loo, la-lo, lo lan, sing hush-a-by loo la loo W: W:Take time to thrive my ray of hope in the garden of Dromore W:Take heed young eaglet till thy wings are feathered fit to soar W:a little rest and then the world is full of work to do W:sing hush-a-by loo, la-lo, lo lan, sing hush-a-by loo la loo