The violets were scenting the woods
Maggie, displaying the charms to the breeze
When I first said I loved only you
Maggie, and you said you loved only me
The chestnut blooms gleamed through the glade
Maggie, a robin sang loud from a tree
When I first said I loved only you
Maggie, and you said you loved only me
The golden-robed daffodils shone
Maggie, and danced with the leaves on the breeze
When I first said I loved only you
Maggie, and you said you loved only me
The birds in the trees sang a song
Maggie, of happier transports to be
When I first said I loved only you
Maggie, and you said you loved
Our dreams they have never come true
Maggie, our hopes they were never to be
When I first said I loved only you
Maggie, and you said you loved only me
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- Miscellaneous
- Celtic Favourites: The Solid Gold Collection
- This Album Is Just for You
- Irish Style
- 36 Irish Love Ballads
- The Very Best Of Ann Breen
- All-Time Irish Favourites
- The Best Of Ann Breen
- The Inspirational Ann Breen
- Ann Breen In Person
- Best of
- Sounds of Ireland
- I Like Ireland, Vol. 2
- Specially For You, Mother
- You Always Hurt the One You Love
- 18 Love Songs
- If I Had My Life to Live Over
- Pal of My Cradle Days
- Boy of Mine
- The Very Best Of Irish Melodies