When I Mowed Pat Murphy's Meadow

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Old Irish Ballad "The autumn days are here again, and the night winds chilly blow, The woodlands turn to golden hue, and the harvest moons aglow; To hear again of days long past, to come no more I know, When I mowed Pat Murphy's meadow in the sunny long ago." Originally written in the 1930's as a poem by J. M. Devine, a Newfoundland King's Cove native, whose family opened the first department store in St. John's Newfoundland, it was later put to music by Peter McNulty (of the famous New York-Irish McNulty Family)

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Uploaded: October 10th, 2008 @ 2:36 pm
Author: sliotharball

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