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  • One pleasant summer's morning when all the flowers were springing O
    Nature was adorning and the wee birds sweetly singing O
    I met my love near Banbridge Town, my charming blue-eyed Sally O
    She's the queen of the County Down, the flower of Magherally O
    With admiration I did gaze upon this blue-eyed maiden O
    Adam wasn't half so much pleased when he met Eve in Eden O
    Her skin was like the lily white that grows in yonder valley O
    She's my queen and my heart's delight, the flower of Magherally O
    Her yellow hair in ringlets clung, her shoes were Spanish leather O
    Her bonnet with blue ribbons strung, her scarlet cap and feather O
    Like Venus bright she did appear, my charming blue-eyed Sally O
    She's the girl that I love dear, the flower of Magherally O
    I hope the day will surely come when we'll join hands together O
    'Tis then I'll bring my darling home in spite of wind or weather O
    And let them all say what they will and let them reel and rally O
    For I shall wed the girl I love, the flower of Magherally O
  • One pleasant summer's morning when all the flowers were springing O
    Nature was adorning and the wee birds sweetly singing O
    I met my love near Banbridge Town, my charming blue-eyed Sally O
    She's the queen of the County Down, the flower of Magherally O
    With admiration I did gaze upon this blue-eyed maiden O
    Adam wasn't half so much pleased when he met Eve in Eden O
    Her skin was like the lily white that grows in yonder valley O
    She's my queen and my heart's delight, the flower of Magherally O
    Her yellow hair in ringlets clung, her shoes were Spanish leather O
    Her bonnet with blue ribbons strung, her scarlet cap and feather O
    Like Venus bright she did appear, my charming blue-eyed Sally O
    She's the girl that I love dear, the flower of Magherally O
    I hope the day will surely come when we'll join hands together O
    'Tis then I'll bring my darling home in spite of wind or weather O
    And let them all say what they will and let them reel and rally O
    For I shall wed the girl I love, the flower of Magherally O