Noreen
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There's a spot in old Tir conaell, there's a wee house in the glen,
Where dwelt an fairest colleen, who charmed the hearts of men,
She was winsome hale and hearty, shy and graceful as the dawn,
Neighbours loved that widow's daughter, happy laughing Noreen Bawn.

Till one day there came a letter, with her passage paid to go,
To the land where the Missouri, and the Mississippi flows,
Then she said goodbye to Ireland, and next morning at the door,
That old mother broken hearted, bid farewell to Noreen Bawn.

Many years that mother waited,till one evening at the door,

Stood a gorgeous looking lady, costly were the clothes she wore,
Saying mother dont you know me, for I've only got a cold,
But thoes purple spots upon her cheeks, the tragic story's told.

There's a graveyard in Tir Conaill, where the blossoms sadly grow,
There's a sorrow stricken mother, kneeling o're that lonely grave.




My Noreen, oh my Noreen its lonesome since you've gone,
Twas the shame of emigration, laid you low my Noreen Bawn

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Celtic Thunder's song "Noreen" speak of a young woman named Noreen Bawn who lived in Tir conaell in a small house in the glen. She was known for her beauty and charm which captivated the hearts of many. Noreen had a happy life until one day when she got a letter that paid her passage to America where the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers flow. Although she was excited to start a new life, leaving her home and her mother behind broke her mother's heart. Many years passed, and Noreen's mother waited while tears flowed down her cheeks. An evening eventually came where her daughter returned, but she had changed and was no longer the same girl. Though she wore fancy clothes, her mother failed to recognize her at first. Sadly, it was too late as Noreen was suffering from a tragic circumstance, and soon after passed away. The song ends with the mother kneeling over her child's grave, remembering her with a broken heart, and blaming the shame of emigration for her untimely end.


This song speaks to the heartbreak of leaving your home, your family and your community behind for a brighter future, as well as the anguish of those left behind. Noreen, in the song, symbolizes those who left Ireland or any other country for a better life, leaving those they hold dear behind. However, although they may find success in their new home, they'll forever be remembered for their sacrifice, determination, and love for their motherland. The song also touches on the grief that follows when a loved one passes away abroad, with the sadness and heartbreak that comes with not being able to say goodbye to your loved one.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a spot in old Tir conaell, there's a wee house in the glen,
There is a special place in the old region of Tir conaell, which is a small house in the valley.


Where dwelt an fairest colleen, who charmed the hearts of men,
In that wee house lived a beautiful young girl who captured the hearts of many men.


She was winsome hale and hearty, shy and graceful as the dawn,
The charming girl was healthy and lively, yet shy and graceful like the sunrise.


Neighbours loved that widow's daughter, happy laughing Noreen Bawn.
The locals adored the daughter of the widow, who was called Noreen Bawn as she was a gleeful and content soul.


Till one day there came a letter, with her passage paid to go,
One day, a letter arrived with a paid passage for her to leave.


To the land where the Missouri, and the Mississippi flows,
Noreen was headed to a land where rivers like Missouri and Mississippi flowed.


Then she said goodbye to Ireland, and next morning at the door,
Noreen bid farewell to Ireland, and the very next morning she was all set to leave.


That old mother broken hearted, bid farewell to Noreen Bawn.
Her old mother, heartbroken, bid goodbye to Noreen Bawn.


Many years that mother waited,till one evening at the door,
Her mother waited for many years until one evening when someone came to the door.


Stood a gorgeous looking lady, costly were the clothes she wore,
A stunning looking lady stood outside, dressed in lavish clothing.


Saying mother dont you know me, for I've only got a cold,
The lady said, 'Mother, don't you recognize me? I only have a cold.'


But thoes purple spots upon her cheeks, the tragic story's told.
The purple spots on her cheeks revealed the tragic story that she was telling her mother.


There's a graveyard in Tir Conaill, where the blossoms sadly grow,
In Tir Conaill, there's a sorrowful graveyard where the flowers grow, mourning the deceased.


There's a sorrow stricken mother, kneeling o're that lonely grave.
Noreen's mother kneels over her daughter's grave filled with sadness and sorrow.


My Noreen, oh my Noreen its lonesome since you've gone,
Her mother repeatedly says, 'My Noreen, Oh my Noreen, it's been lonely since you left.'


Twas the shame of emigration, laid you low my Noreen Bawn
The emigration was the cause of the sorrowful demise of her daughter, Noreen Bawn.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: PHILIP MICHAEL COULTER

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@jennhalford6227

I've been a Celtic Thunder fan for years. I could listen to them all day everyday. Neil has such a beautiful voice. He sings this song beautifully.

@mariebrennan1229

Celtic thunder are magical I could listen to them all day, so proud to be Irish 🇮🇪

@loismcmaon9689

A young man full of talent. Love listening and watching Celtic Thunder any time of the day. Long live Celtic Thunder!

@jessicatompkins535

I love to put my headphones in, listen to this song and let my mind and heart go back years and just dream.😍

@wrinklesandsprinkles

Great job Neil! Whenever I hear this song I always think of you. Speaking of… Hope you, Nicole & your daughter are all heathy and well. Lots of love from America❣️ 🇺🇸

@PebblesMom

OMG no one could sing this better then Neil. He sings with such emotion. Can't help but fall in love with him.
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@meripederson8379

Love this from the first I heard it! He really cleans up nice too.

@michelleezeugo5098

Awesome. I❤️Celtic Thunder

@2jefferysaj

Absolutely whimsical and lovely!! Excellent performance 👏

@beckyhatfield1674

The song that made me fall in love with his beautiful voice. I love how he was almost timid at the start but grew into it as the song went on. Absolutely spectacular even all these years later.

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