Lyrics Carrickfergus - The Dubliners , Jim McCann
I
wish
I
was
in
Carrickfergus
Only
for
nights
in
Ballygrand
I
would
swim
over
the
deepest
ocean
Only
for
nights
in
Ballygrand
But
the
sea
is
wide
and
I
cannot
swim
over
And
neither
have
I
the
wings
to
fly
I
wish
I
had
a
handsome
boatman
To
ferry
me
over,
my
love
and
I
My
childhood
days
bring
back
sad
reflections
Of
happy
times
we
spent
so
long
ago
My
boyhood
friends
and
my
own
relations
Have
all
past
on
now
like
the
melting
snow
And
I'd
spend
my
days
in
ceaseless
roving
Soft
is
the
grass
and
my
bed
is
free
Oh,
to
be
back
now
in
Carrickfergus
On
that
long
winding
road
down
to
the
sea
Now
in
Kilkenny
it
is
reported
On
marble
stones
there
as
black
as
ink
With
gold
and
silver
I
would
support
her
But
I'll
sing
no
more
now
'til
I
get
a
drink
'Cause
I'm
drunk
today
and
I'm
seldom
sober
A
handsome
rover
from
town
to
town
Ah,
but
I'm
sick
now,
my
days
are
numbered
Come
all
me
young
men
and
lay
me
down
1 Seven Drunken Nights
2 I'll Tell Me Ma
3 The Sick Note
4 Dirty Old Town
5 The Rare Auld Mountain Dew
6 Finnegan's Wake
7 Lord of the Dance
8 All for Me Grog
9 The Auld Triangle
10 The Crack Was Ninety in the Isle of Man
11 Weile Waila
12 The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
13 Monto
14 Whiskey in the Jar
15 The Irish Rover
16 A Gentleman Soldier
17 The Rare Auld Times
18 The Ferryman
19 Fiddler's Green
20 God Save Ireland
21 When the Boys Come Rolling Home
22 Molly Malone
23 The Parting Glass
24 The Molly Maguires
25 Carrickfergus
26 Donegal Danny
27 The Zoological Gardens
28 A Rambling Rover
29 The Lark in the Morning
30 Cod Liver Oil
31 The Wild Rover
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