Lyrics Galway Bay - Dolores Keane
'Tis
far
away
I
am
today
from
scenes
I
roamed
a
boy,
And
long
ago
the
hour
I
know
I
first
saw
Illinois;
But
time
nor
tide
nor
waters
wide
can
wean
my
heart
away,
For
ever
true
it
flies
to
you,
my
dear
old
Galway
Bay.
O!
grey
and
bleak,
by
shore
and
creek,
the
rugged
rocks
abound,
But
sweet
and
green
the
grass
between,
as
grows
on
Irish
ground,
So
friendship
fond,
all
wealth
beyond,
and
love
that
lives
alway,
Bless
each
poor
home
beside
your
foam,
my
dear
old
Galway
Bay.
Had
I
youth's
blood
and
hopeful
mood
and
heart
of
fire
once
more,
For
all
the
gold
the
world
might
hold
I'd
never
quit
your
shore,
I'd
live
content
whate'er
God
sent
with
neighbours
old
and
gray,
And
lay
my
bones,
'neath
churchyard
stones,
beside
you,
Galway
Bay.
The
blessing
of
a
poor
old
man
be
with
you
night
and
day,
The
blessing
of
a
lonely
man
whose
heart
will
soon
be
clay;
'Tis
all
the
Heaven
I'll
ask
of
God
upon
my
dying
day,
My
soul
to
soar
for
ever
more
above
you,
Galway
Bay.
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