Lyrics The Green Fields of America - The Chieftains
Farewell
to
the
groves
of
shillelagh
and
the
shamrock
Farewell
to
the
girls
of
old
Ireland
all
'round
And
may
their
hearts
be
as
merry
as
ever
they
could
wish
for
As
far
away
o'er
the
ocean
I'm
bound
My
father
is
old
and
my
mother's
right
feeble
To
leave
their
own
country,
it
would
grieve
their
heart
sore
Oh,
the
tears
down
their
cheeks,
in
great
floods
they
are
rolling
To
think
that
I
must
die
upon
some
far
and
foreign
shore
But
what
matter
to
me,
where
my
bones
they
may
lie
buried
If
in
peace
and
contentment
I
can
spend
my
life
The
green
fields
of
Amerikay,
they
daily
are
calling
It's
there
I'll
find
an
end
to
my
misery
and
strife
So
pack
up
your
sea
stores
now,
consider
it
no
longer
Ten
dollars
a
week
isn't
very
bad
pay
With
no
taxes
or
tithe
there
to
devour
up
your
wages
Across
on
the
green
fields
of
Amerikay
The
lint
dams
are
gone
and
the
looms
are
lying
idle
Gone
are
the
winders
of
baskets
and
creels
And
away
o'er
the
ocean,
go
journeyman
cowboys
And
fiddlers
who
play
out
the
old
mountain
reels
Ah,
but
I
mind
the
time
when
old
Ireland
was
flourishing
And
most
of
her
tradesmen
did
work
for
good
pay
Ah,
but
since
our
manufacturers
have
crossed
the
Atlantic
Well,
it's
now
that
I
must
follow
onto
Amerikay
And
now
to
conclude
and
to
finish
my
ditty
If
e'er
a
friendless
Irishman
should
happen
my
way
With
the
best
in
the
house,
I
will
greet
him
and
welcome
him
At
home
on
the
green
fields
of
Amerikay
So
pack
up
your
sea
stores
now,
consider
it
no
longer
Ten
dollars
a
week
isn't
very
bad
pay
With
no
taxes
or
tithe
there
to
devour
up
your
wages
Across
on
the
green
fields
of
Amerikay
1 MacAllistrum's March - Mairseail Alasdroim
2 Tribute to Bunting
3 The Parting of Friends/Kerry Fling
4 Planxty Bunting
5 Madame Cole
6 Madame Cole
7 The Blackbird
8 Táimse 'im Chodladh
9 Sonny Brogan's Mazurkas
10 The Wild Geese
11 The Green Fields of America
12 Carolan's Concerto
13 The Lament for Limerick
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