Geantraí
Happy MusicCredits: Michael McGlynn. This song appears on Anúna’s third/fourth album Omnis, first released in 1995 on the Danú label, and for contractual reasons was rerecorded in 1996 and released on the Celtic Heartbeat/Universal label in the USA in 1997.
McGlynn chose the word Geantrai for the title of his original composition that uses various traditional Irish children’s verses for its text.
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English
We will throw her up and up
We will throw her up easily
We will throw her up and up
Hopefully she will not explode
We will throw her up and up
We will throw her up easily
We will throw her up and up
Hopefully she will not explode
Chorus (after each verse):
She will dance and dance
She will dance with pleasure
She will dance and dance
Myself and her together
She will dance and dance
She will dance with pleasure
She will dance and dance
Myself and her together
We will throw her up and up
We will throw the child up
We will throw her up and up
And she'll come down tomorrow
We will throw her up and up
We will throw the child up
We will throw her up and up
And she'll come down tomorrow
We will throw her up and up
We will throw her up easily
We will throw her up and up
Hopefully she will not explode
We will throw her up and up
We will throw the child up
We will throw her up and up
Hopefully she will not explode
We will throw her up and up
We will throw her up easily
We will throw her up and up
Hopefully she will not explode