Castle of Dramoor

Castle of dramoor

Castle-of-Dramoor-small“Castle of Dramoor”
16th Century Scottish

The October winds lament around the Castle of Dramoor
Yet, Peace is in her lofty halls, my Loving Treasure Store.
Though Autumn leaves may droop and die,
A bud of Spring are you……..
Sing hushabye loo, la loo, lo lan, sing hushabye loo, la lo.

Bring no ill will to hinder us, my helpless Babe and me
dread spirits of the Black Watchers, clan Ownen’s wild banshee.
And Holy Mary pitying us, in Heaven doth sue.
Sing hushabye loo, la loo, lo lan, sing hushabye loo, la lo.

Take time to Thrive, my Ray of Hope, in the Garden of Dramoor.
Take heed, Young Eaglet, ’til thy wings are feathered fit to soar.
A little rest, and then the World is full of work to do.
Sing hushabye loo, la loo, lo lan, sing hushabye loo, la lo.
Sing hushabye loo, la loo, lo lan, sing hushabye loo, la lo.