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 One morning early I went out

 On the shore of Lough Leinn

 The leafy trees of summertime,

 And the warm rays of the sun,

 As I wandered through the townlands,

 And the luscious grassy plains,

 Who should I meet but a beautiful maid,

 At the dawning of the day.

 No cap or cloak this maiden wore

 Her neck and feet were bare

Down to the grass in ringlets fell

 Her glossy golden hair

 A milking pail was in her hand

 She was lovely, young and gay

 Her beauty excelled even Helen of Troy

 At the dawning of the day.

On a mossy bank I sat me down

With the maiden by my side

With gentle words I courted her

And asked her to be my bride

She turned and said, "Please go away,"

Then went on down the way

And the morning light was shining bright

At the dawning of the day.

Maidin moch do ghabhas amach,

Ar bruach Locha Léin;

An Samhradh teacht's an chraobh len'ais,

Is ionrach te ón ngréin,

Ar thaisteal dom trí bhailte

poirt is bánta mine réidhe,

Cé a gheobhainn le máis ach an chúileann deas,

Le fáinne geal an lae.

Ní raibh bróg ná stoca, caidhp ná clóc;

Ar mo stóirin óg ón spéir,

Ach folt fionn órga sios go troigh,

Ag fás go barr an théir.

Bhí calán crúite aici ina glaic,

'S ar dhrúcht ba dheas a scéimh,

Do rug barr gean ar Bhéineas deas,

Le fáinne geal an lae.

Do shuigh an bhrideog sios le m'ais,

Ar bhrinse glas den fhéar,

Ag magadh léi bhios dá maiomh go pras,

Mar mhnaoi nach scarfainn léi.

'S é dúirt í liomsa, "imigh uaim,

Is scaoil ar siúl mé a réic",

Sin iad aneas na soilse ag teacht,

Le fáinne geal an lae.