One morning in the month of June when Sol's bright beams the air illumed My cattle from the yard I drove and then stretched at my ease The skylark sang melodiously and a lovely lass appeared to me Down by the turbary in Sweet Lisbweemore When I beheld this fair young maid my heart began to palpitate My eyes began to dazzle and her figure I could not state She was loaded with some balls of thread the same she had upon her head Passing through the turbary in Sweet Lisbweemore When I saw this maid approaching me my heart rose to a high degree I stood with great alacrity to accost this charming maid Kind sir she says I'm going astray won't you please now show me the way That leads to the weaver's house in Sweet Lisbweemore There is no other human being in showing the way can surpass me I know it from my infancy so come along a stór But if you'll agree to stay with me I'll be always be your grá mo chroí Here by the turbary in Sweet Lisbweemore She soon replied indeed I won't you are a dirty scheming rogue Please desist from flattery with a simple honest maid But if you're inclined to show the way come along don't me delay Here by the turbary in Sweet Lisbweemore O what she said I did excuse her request I could not refuse We both walked on together and she this to me did say Where is that man they call DB his evidence I'd like to see Here by the turbary in Sweet Lisbweemore O come along my pretty maid don't be of me the least afraid I'll lead you through this rugged place that you never went before And your guardian I will surely be until that young man's face we see Here by the turbary in Sweet Lisbweemore The truth to you I will relate I do not wish to his face The reason too I'll tell to you it's early in the day And if he'd see us both alone a song for us he might compose Here by the turbary in Sweet Lisbweemore To do his best what can he say are we not honest going the way Besides he has the decency never to dispraise And another man were in my shoes he'd spoil your petticoat warp and woof Here by the turbary in Sweet Lisbweemore When this I said without delay upon my word she ran away In vain I followed after her through thick and steep terrain No roebuck in the park so quick could lep each handicap and ditch As she did through the turbary in Sweet Lisbweemore Alas she was too quick for me though I ran with great rapidity I was tumbled by the dint of speed and topsy turvy thrown E'er again on ground my foot I lay she was a half a mile away At least from the turbary in Sweet Lisbweemore