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Séamuisín

 

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Background

'Séamuisín', also called 'An bhFaca tú mo Shéamuisín', is sung from the perspective of a loving mother whose son is starting school.

The harp arrangement on Ask about Ireland is by Brenda O'Riordan.

 

Brenda O'Riordan, playing the harp

Brenda O'Riordan, playing the harp

Brenda O'Riordan, playing the harp

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