Lyrics Erin's Lovely Home - Karan Casey
Come,
all
ye
sons
of
Paddy's
land
and
listen
unto
me
'Til
I
relate
of
the
hardships
great
a-crossing
over
the
sea
For
the
want
of
bread
ten
thousands
fled
so
far
across
the
foam
And
left
the
land
where
they
were
born
called
Erin's
lovely
home
Black
forty-seven
I'll
never
forget
when
the
fever,
it
stalked
the
land
And
the
famine
without
mercy,
it
stretched
forth
its
dreadful
hand
There's
many's
the
child
in
cold
death
lay,
their
parents,
they
did
mourn
While
the
landlord's
agents
pulled
down
our
roofs
in
Erin's
lovely
home
My
father
was
a
farming
man
reared
to
industry
He
had
two
sons,
they
were
men
strong,
and
lovely
daughters
three
Our
farm
was
too
small
to
feed
us
all,
so
some
of
us
had
to
roam
With
sisters
two
I
bid
adieu
to
Erin's
lovely
home
My
father
sold
the
second
cow,
he
borrowed
twenty
pounds
And
in
the
merry
month
of
May
we
sailed
from
Sligo
town
There
were
thousands
more
left
upon
the
shore,
all
anxious
for
to
roam
And
leave
the
land
where
they
were
born
called
Erin's
lovely
home
We
were
scarcely
seven
days
at
sea
when
the
fever,
it
plagued
our
crew
They
were
falling
like
the
autumn
leaves
bidding
friends
and
life
adieu
Now
the
raging
waves
sweep
o'er
their
graves
amidst
the
ocean
foam
Their
friends
may
mourn,
but
they'll
never
return
to
Erin's
lovely
home
My
loving
sisters,
they
both
took
ill,
their
lives,
they
were
taken
away
And
oh
it
grieves
my
heart
full
sore
to
cast
them
in
the
sea
Down
in
the
deep
now
they
do
sleep,
they
never
more
will
roam
In
heaven
I'll
meet
with
my
sisters
sweet
from
Erin's
lovely
home
I'm
in
the
land
of
liberty
where
plenty,
it
does
abound
Where
the
laboring
man
gets
full
reward
for
the
tilling
of
his
ground
There's
naught
I
can
see
that
can
comfort
me,
as
an
exile
I
must
roam
And
end
my
days
far,
far
away
from
Erin's
lovely
home
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