Back to Ireland

Lyrics
Oh tell me, will I ever win to Ireland again Astore! from the far North-West? Have we given all the rainbows, an' the green woods an' rain For the suns and the snows o' the West? "Them that goes to Ireland must thravel night an' day An' them that goes to Ireland must sail across the say For the len'th of here to Ireland is half the world away – An' you'll leave your heart behind you in the West Set your face for Ireland Kiss your friends in Ireland But lavе your heart behind you in the Wеst." On a dim an' shiny mornin' the ship she comes to land Early, oh, early in the mornin' The silver wathers o' the Foyle go slidin' to the strand Whisperin' "Ye're welcome in the mornin'." There's darkness on the holy hills I know are close aroun' But the stars are shinin' up the sky, the stars are shinin' down They make a golden cross above, they make a golden crown An' meself could tell you why, - in the mornin' Sure an' this is Ireland Thank God for Ireland! I'm coming back to Ireland the morning'
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Credits
- Writers
- Charles Villiers Stanford
- Moira O’Neill