It was on a summer's evening in the merry month of May I was coming from the fair at Cappamore I was driving home thirty pair of heifers by the way And by chance I stood outside a cottage door I just dropped in to light me pipe as any lad might do When going to or coming from a fair When I spied a pretty Coleen with two eyes of melting blue Twas then me heart felt really very quare. I love to ramble down the old boreen, When the hawthorns blossoms are in bloom And to sit by me gate on that auld mossy seat Whispering to Kate Muldoon I was coming from me farm down a neighbouring boreen When I met me Kitty tripping like a fawn She gave me such a smile that I felt like in a dream And I never slept a wink that night 'till dawn And the next time that I met her sure I told her of me love She blushed and nearly let her basket fall And she said "Go on ye skimmer" with a gentle little shove And that I'd ask me father that was all. I love to ramble down the old boreen, When the hawthorns blossums are in bloom And to sit by me gate on that auld mossy seat Whispering to Kate Muldoon. I was trashing in me barn when her father came one day Said Patsy Hogan what is this I heard, You've been speaking to me daughter now what have you to say Was then I couldn't say a single word Then he took me by the hand and said Patrick me son I'd be glad to see you settled well in life And since you love me daughter and her heart is fairly won At shroue time you can make the girl your wife. I love to ramble down the old boreen, When the hawthorns blossums are in bloom And to sit by me gate on that auld mossy seat Whispering to Kate Muldoon