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By Ana Liffey (The Rocky Road To Dublin)

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If you come to live with me,         I will sing so heartily         In your honour that you will         Stay to wonder at my skill.         In your honour I will fill         The world with songs of triumph, till         You and I and Time are old         Pipers of the Age of Gold.         Time and you and I will hold,         Everywhere by field and fold,         Concerts of content, and be         Known afar for jollity.         Everywhere by fold and field         We will wander well-agreed;         So I sing right heartily,         Come along and live with me.

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