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Donnybrook (The Rocky Road To Dublin)

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I saw the moon so broad and bright         Sailing high on a frosty night:         And the air swung far and far between         The silver disc and the orb of green:         While here and there a wisp of white         Cloud-film swam on the misty light:         And crusted thickly on the sky,         High and higher and yet more high,         Were golden star-points dusted through         The great, wide, silent vault of blue:         Then I said to me, God is good         And the world is fair, and where I stood         I knelt me down and bent my head,         And said my prayers, and went to bed.

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