[ti:Bonny Portmore] [ar:Gregorian] [al:Masters Of Chant ChapterⅠ] [offset:0] [00:02.75]Bonny Portmore - Gregorian [00:27.89]O Bonny Portmore you shine where you stand [00:35.62]And the more I think of you, [00:40.14]the more I think long [00:43.57]If I have you now as I have once before [00:51.66]All the Lords of Old England [00:55.54] [00:56.08]would not purchase Portmore. [01:00.76] [01:04.62]O Bonny Portmore I am sorry to see [01:12.10]Such a woeful destruction [01:16.00]of your ornament tree [01:19.84]For it stood on your shore [01:23.60]for many's the long day [01:27.68]'Til the long boats from Antrim [01:31.89]came to float it away. [01:37.20] [01:41.00]O Bonny Portmore you shine where you stand [01:48.18]And the more I think of you [01:52.56]the more I think long [01:56.24]If I had you now as I had once before [02:04.18]All the Lords of Old England [02:08.35]would not purchase Portmore. [02:13.14] [02:16.83]All the birds in the forest they bitterly weep [02:24.58]Saying "where shall we shelter [02:28.95]and where shall we sleep?" [02:33.07]For the Oak and the Ash [02:36.16]they are all cutten down [02:40.77]And the walls of Bonny Portmore [02:44.64]are down to the ground. [02:50.08] [02:53.38]O Bonny Portmore you shine where you stand [03:00.93]And the more I think of you [03:05.27]the more I think long [03:08.88]If I had you now as I had once before [03:16.74]All the Lords of Old England [03:21.05]would not purchase Portmore.