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Nuair a d’imigh na Tans sea shiúil mé thart, Nó go bhfeicfinn páirt den domhan, Ó Chonamara go Cinn Mhara, Is i gCrois Uatha sea chuir mé fúm, Ó Sheán Ó hEidhin sea fuair mé job, Mo bheannacht dó go deo, Bhí muid ag obair ins an Saturday, Is muid ag dreideáil i gCrois Uatha.
’S chuaigh muid amach sa Saturday Ar maidin mhoch Dé Luain, Chroch muid a cuid bratachaí Le stoirm gaoithe aduaidh, Amach ag Creagáin Dhearg dhúinn, Sea scaoil muid amach an dorú ’S bhí míle ronnach maraithe againn Ar na Banks of Waterloo.
Tá meall mór gainimh i gCuan Chinn Mhara Sé a ainm Banks of Waterloo, Bhíodh soithí armtha le haghaidh O’Connor ann Ar ancaire ann fadó, Bhí O’Loughlin is O’Hanley againn, ’Gus Mac Uí Dhonnchú, Ba é Brian Ó Ceallaigh an caiptín, A bhí ar fad os cionn an chriú.
When left the Tans yes I walked around, Or, to see part of the world, from Connemara to Kinvara, a Cross Singular yes I arrived, From John Hynes yes I got job, My blessing him forever, was we work in the Saturday, are we dredging Cross Singular.
And we went out in the Saturday morning early in Monday hung part we bratachaí With north wind storm, Out at Red Creagáin to us, Yes we drop out of the fishing line, and we were slaughtering thousand mackerel On the Banks of Waterloo.
There is a vast sand Kinvara Bay Six name Banks of Waterloo, used armed vessels for O'Connor there on anchor long ago, was a O'Hanley we O'Loughlin, and Mac O'Donoghue, was Brian Kelly captain, was all over the crew.
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