One day I sat alone drinking a pint, My a mhuirnin arriving this mornin' I said I'd greet her and then spend the day Stroll'an' watch all the ships come to harbor
Her ship was due in from Dublin today, She'd gone home for to bury her father, And though she loved him she weren't feelin' grey, He'd left her mom alone at the alter,
So there I sat, her ship taking its time, A little red lark sung above me, And then it landed, much to my surprise, On my shoulder just ever so gently
I didn't move I just marveled in place, The small clever lark sung on my shoulder, And then from tweets to words slowly I heard My dear love's voice come out of the small bird
My dear I don't have time To ask how you are God gave me but only a moment To say I love you and don't waste your time My ship won't ever make it to harbor.
I didnt know just quite what I should say I was feeling a mix of emotions I had no reason to doubt this small bird But if so then my heart surely'd be broke,
My dear I can see you Can't quite understand I've died and I've gone on to heaven In time you'll see I've done all that I can And have found yourself a new a mhuirnin
Then back to songs that bird's beak did return, I couldn't help but shaking and bawling, But as it flew off It left me a plume, And I still keep that feather right on me.
In time I found love again, Calling my name, And boy did he say it so sweetly, But every morning I still hear her song My little red lark singing above me.
a mhuirnin - My dear love
This poem was written as lyrics to the Irish traditional song "Little Red Lark" from the perspective of an American-Irish person.