Tonalité : C major
Verse 1
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If you listen,
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I'll sing you a sweet little song
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Of a flower that now droops and stands.
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Yes, dearer to me,
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yes, than all of its mates,
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Though each holds aloft its proud head.
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Was given to me by a girl that I know,
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Since we've met this I've
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known no recall.
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She's dearer by far than the
world's brightest star,
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And I call her my wild
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Irish rose,
My wild
Irish rose,
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The sweeter flower than a rose.
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You may search everywhere,
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But none can compare
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With my wild
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Irish rose,
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My wild
Irish rose,
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The dearest flower that grows,
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And some day for my sake
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She may let me take to the bloom
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From my wild
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Irish rose.
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They may sing of their roses
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which by other names
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Both smell just as sweetly, say,
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But I know that my rose
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would never consent
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To have that sweet name taken away.
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For glances are shy whene
'er I pass by
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The ball where my true love reborn,
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And my one wish has been that
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some day I may win
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The heart of my wild
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Irish rose.
My wild
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Irish rose, the sweetest flower
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that grows.
You may search everywhere,
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but none can compare
With my wild
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Irish rose.
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My wild
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Irish rose, the dearest flower that grows.
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And some say, for my sake,
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they may let me take the bloom of my wild
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Ir ish rose.
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