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This is a traditional Irish song arranged by Clannad. It appears on their third studio album Dúlamán, released in 1976.
Curfá (i ndiaidh gach véarsa): dTigeas a damhsa dom? dTigeas a damhsa dom? dTigeas a damhsa damhsa damhsa dTigeas a damhsa dom?
Goirm i gconai gconai Goirm i gconai dom Goirm i gconai gconai gconai Maidin De Luain a b'fhearr
Buachaill aniar aniar Buachaill aniar a b'fhearr Buachaill aniar aniar aniar Is cailin o Shliabh na bPeann
Buachaill maith suiste suiste Buachaill maith suiste a b'fhearr Buachaill maith suiste suiste suiste Is cailin deas tuirne leann
Chorus (after each verse): Can they come a-dancing with me? Can they come a-dancing with me? Can they come a-dancing dancing, dancing Can they come a-dancing with me?
Laugh always, always Always laugh for me Laugh always, always, always Monday morning is best
A boy from the west, the west A boy from the west is best A boy from the west, the west, the west And a girl from Peann Mountain
A good boy a-threshing, a-threshing The best of a threshing-boy A good boy a-threshing, a-threshing, a-threshing And a nice girl for spinning clothes
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