The Trailer Of Woe by Nanalou022 published on 2015-07-14T05:23:54Z Adaptation of "The Isle of Mist" melody found in an old gaelic song book. https://archive.org/stream/celticlyrecollec04whyt#page/n5/mode/2up Original instrumentals created by "The Headless Inkspots": Viv Rolfe and David Kernohan Vocals: Rochelle Lockridge (aka Rockylou) Image: Mariana Funes Lyrics: The Trailer of Woe (New Lyrics by NanaLou) Thru trials great and sor-row, Her grey head now en-shroud, And her life’s sun is sett-ting be-hind a dark-some cloud; Yet still she’s fondly long-ing ___ O would the day were come; To see your shining faces, At the Burgeron Trailer home. ‘Tis forty days and more now, Since from the Trailer you set, And in The Village waters Cast forth your fishing net And though you got a number To fill your house with store; You still must ne’er forget thee, Your trailer home of yore. All who have ears to hear it, Or tongues the tale to tell, Come join with me in singing The woes that did befell; How hundreds of our people From hill and glen were torn, And far across the ocean From their loved trailer were borne Farewell, dear friends and kinsfolk, Wherever you may roam, Both young and old, in exile, Far from your trailer home; And O, remember NanaLou, When laid her sirens among; ‘Twas cruel wrong and sorrow First wak’d her soul to song. Genre ds106 Comment by Ronald_L On headphones it's even better ! Love it ! 2015-07-14T12:52:02Z Comment by Viv Rolfe Just beautiful - what a voice Nana has! 2015-07-14T08:17:33Z