The first place that I met my love The truth to you I'll tell Was in her sister's dwelling place Near hand to Colinwell Her beauty so enticed me I could not pass her by I asked her if she'd marry me She said she would comply The next place that I met my love Was in Dunmurry Town Her hair hung over her shoulders All of a glossy brown Her carriage neat, her slender waist She stole my heart away And death I'm sure will be the cure If you take her far away Now me I am a bleacher And I work in Seymour Hill My love she is a spreader And she spreads in Dunmurry Mill And if I do not gain her love It'll cause my blood to spill So I'll bid farewell to all my friends Around sweet Colin Hill Now I have friends in Hannahstown and some in Tornagrough There is but one amongst them She is my pride and joy She is my joy, my only love Wherever she may be Kind Providence protect her now She's loyal unto me Dunmurry is a mighty sweet place All shaded round with trees And in the summer season the honey feeds the bees And in the spring the small birds sing Around the flax mill door And I'll say farewell Dunmurry Mill I'll never see you more And I'll say farewell Dunmurry Mill I'll never see you more