Give us a bar of a song about a peninsula
Hereâs a whole song about a peninsula
Trup, trup, a chapaillĂn
Ar an mbĂłthar,
SiĂșil go mall agus sodar go rĂ©idh,
As go brĂĄch go barr Bhinn Ăadair,
Tiocfaimid abhaile in am don tae.
Trup, trup; trup, trup; trup, trup; trup.
Stop! Stop! a chapaillĂn,
Seo Ă© Binn Ăadair,
Ăit a mbĂodh na filĂ fadĂł,
Ăit a mbĂodh Fionn is Fianna,
Diarmaid agus GrĂĄinne Ăłg.
Trup, trup; trup, trup; trup, trup; trup.
Trup, trup, a chapaillĂn,
SĂos le fĂĄna,
Cosa in airde i ndeireadh an lae.
OĂche mhaith, a nĂ©alta bĂĄna,
Fillfimid abhaile in am don tae.
Trup, trup; trup, trup; trup, trup; trup â trup â trup.
Itâs all roads to Irelandâs favourite peninsula this weekend. Try get on the road before 4.00 tomorrow to avoid the heavy traffic
wont be able to leave Dublin til 5, but i think the majority of oflks have already hit the high road, well i hope.
Ah the hook peninsula on the August Bank holiday, all i need now is for Saints nightclub to reopen and go watch the local undesirables beat the shit out of each other.
[quote=âcount of monte cristo, post: 810960, member: 348â]wont be able to leave Dublin til 5, but i think the majority of oflks have already hit the high road, well i hope.
Ah the hook peninsula on the August Bank holiday, all i need now is for Saints nightclub to reopen and go watch the local undesirables beat the shit out of each other.[/quote]
Youâll see enough of that in Killurin this evening
True enough Mac, no doubt hurling will be the real winner.
Peninsula looking well here on O Gorman for the military reenactment in Duncannon.