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Is Avondale originally a place in Ireland? It occurs in the song The Blackbird Of Sweet Avondale:
- By the bright bay of Dublin while carelessly strolling
- I sat myself down by a clear crystal stream
- Reclined on the beach where the wild waves were rolling
- In sorrow condoling I spied a fair maid.
- Her robes changed to mourning that once were so glorious
- I stood in amazement to hear her sad tale
- Her heartstrings burst forth in wild accents deploring
- Sayin, Where is my blackbird of sweet Avondale?
- To the fair counties Meath, Kerry, Cork and Tipperary
- The notes of his country my blackbird will sing
- But woe to the hour when we'll part light and airy
- He flew from my arms in Dublin to Queens.
- Now the fowlers waylay him in hopes to enchain him
- While I here in sorrow his absence bewail
- It grieves me to think that the walls of Kilmainham
- Surrounds my poor blackbird of sweet Avondale.
- Now the cold prison dungeon is no habitation
- For one for his country who fought loyal and true
- Come grant him his pardon without hesitation
- For remember he fought hard for freedom and you.
- Now the birds in the forest for me have no charm
- Not even the voice of the sweet nightingale
- Her notes full of charm fills my heart with alarm
- Since I lost my poor blackbird of sweet Avondale.
Sebastian 18:51, 2005 Mar 19 (UTC)
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