Subject: RE: Lyr Req: Emigrant(s) by the Fureys From: GUEST, kenny Date: 06 May 13 - 11: 49 AM Very difficult to make out some of the lyrics, but maybe someone else can fill in the gaps. The tune is traditional - I'm sure I've heard the late Michael O'Dhomhnaill sing a song in Gaelic to the same melody, either with the "Bothy Band" or when he was in a duo with Kevin Burke. I'll try to track that down. The Polydor record label credits words to "E, Furey, D.Arthur". "Emigrant" "When sweet they do arise And you hear that sounds of butterflies Or the spirit of some rose Or the echo of that It is the hour I leave this place Made fair by you and you alone So here's Godspeed one last embrace Way down below them stepping stones. And in that stream long leaf flowers weep Way down below that [??? ] strand Like between a rainbow and the sun My boat sets seaward from the land And love may come and love may go Just like that bird from tree to tree But when she sleeps, her heart I know Will wander with me on the sea"