Lonely Gougane
Sung to the air of "The Bold
Tady Quill"
In the west of Cork
County sequested and lonely
There lies a meek,
holy and beautiful lake
Where nothing can
rival with a surface so lovely
As the breeze that
comes down from that mountain so bleak.
Descending quite
rapidly those sparkling white fountains
To swell its blue
waters, majestic and calm.
Surrounded by lofty
precipitous mountains
There lies the
blessed island of lonely Gougane.
Now fair Inchigeela
in scenes they are splendid
With beautiful
valleys, long head lands and breaks
And among their
bright scenes we are surely out numbered
By breakwater lilies
that survive in the lake.
Fair Ballingeary is
famed in proportion
That beautiful
village with its well shaven lawns
Yet nothing sublime
can excite your emotions
Until you are
approaching sweet lonely Gougane.
By Ceims lovely pass
the rocks do assemble
I'm sure they would
fill the spectator with awe
Fearing each moment
that downward they'll tumble
And give the
spectator no time to withdraw.
But the cliffs are so
steep that the deer stands in danger
It being the retreat
of the Ro-buck and fawn
Themselves so sublime
for in awaiting the stranger
To come to the place
they call lonely Gougane.
Now this beautiful
island was once deeply planted
The trees are now
moulding unto decay,
Where really its
focus is a place of enchantment
Where many a poor
pilgrim so often did pray.
The days of Finbarr,
the saint so distinguished
Prove worthy
treasures retired and withdrawn
It's cells are still
seen in the ruins of the abbey
That lies in that
island of lonely Gougane.
Not I to be gifted
like Homer the Grecian
Or had I the genius
of famed Callinan
A son so rightful,
sublime and superior
In
praising the regions of lonely Gougane.