My Sorrow and Trouble
Also known as:- Mo Chreach A's Mo Dhi?chairt

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He sang an Irish song to it, of which this is the first verse:
From the singing of Joe Martin of Kilfinane Co. Limerick, 1852.
Equivalent to "alack and well-a-day"
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X:1 T:Mo Chreach A's Mo Dh\'ichairt T:My Sorrow and Trouble R:song H:Equivalent to "alack and well-a-day" H:From the singing of Joe Martin of Kilfinane Co. Limerick, 1852. H:He sang an Irish song to it, of which this is the first verse: B: M:3/4 L:1/8 W:Mo chreach a's mo dh\'iachairt gan ce\'o draoichte air na b\'oithribh, W:A's go siubhalfhainn san o\'idhche le'm chroidhe geal na gl\'oire. W:Mo ph\'ocaidhe bheith a l\'ionadh le geal ph\'isidhe cr\'oineach, W:N\'a s\'asacht s\'ud dom'inntinn agus l\'uidhe s\'os le c\'obach. W: W:Alas and alas, that there is not a fairy-fog on the roads, W:And that I might walk in the night with thy fair sweetheart of glory. W:If my pockets were to be filled with white crown pieces-- W:That would not content my mind, and to be married to a clown. K:F (3DEF|G2 B2 A3/2G/|G2 F2 (3DEF|G2 B2 A3/2G/|G2 F2 (5DEFGA| B2 B2 d3/2B/|c2 c2 d3/2c/|B2 AGF3/2A/|{G}G4:| de|f2 edcd|g2 d2 f3/2d/|d2 cA{G}A3/2G/|G2 F2 (5DEFGA| G2 F2 d3/2B/|c2 c2 dc|B2 AGF3/2A/|{G}G4:|
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