In dublin town
Where i did dwell
A butcher boy
I loved so well
He courted me
My life away
And now with me
He will not stay
I wish i wish
But i wish in vain
I wish i was
A maid again
But a maid again
I ne'er can be
Till apples grow
On an ivy tree
She went upstairs
To go to bed
And calling to
Her mother said
Bring me a chair
Till i sit down
And a pen and ink
Till i write down
I wish i wish
But i wish in vain
I wish i was
A maid again
But a maid again
I ne'er can be
Till apples grow
On an ivy tree
He went upstairs
And the door he broke
And found her hanging
From her rope
He took his knife
And cut her down
And in her pocket
These words he found:
"oh, make my grave
Large, white and deep
Put a marble stone
At my head and feet
And in the middle
A turtle dove
So the world may know
I died of love".
Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor (Dublin, December 8, 1966 – London, July 26, 2023) was an Irish singer-songwriter of international fame. Known for her powerful voice and musical style that blended elements of pop, rock, folk, and traditional Irish music, O'Connor reached the peak of popularity in the 1990s with albums like "The Lion and the Cobra" (1987) and "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got" (1990). The latter, featuring the iconic single "Nothing Compares 2 U", sold over 10 million copies worldwide. Her career was marked by controversial moments, such as the destruction of a portrait of the Pope during a televised performance in 1992, which earned her both hostility and admiration. Despite the controversies, O'Connor continued to release music until the end of her life, exploring new musical genres and addressing social and political issues in her songs. In 2017 she legally changed her name to Magda Davitt and in 2018 converted to Islam, taking the name Shuhada' Sadaqat.
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