Lyrics Kelly the Boy from Killan - The Dubliners
Kilkelly,
Ireland,
1860,
my
dear
and
loving
son
John.
Your
good
friend
schoolmaster
Pat
MacNamara
is
so
good
as
to
write
these
words
down.
Your
brothers
have
all
got
a
fine
work
in
England,
the
house
is
so
empty
and
sad.
The
crop
of
potatoes
is
sorely
infected,
a
third
to
a
half
of
them
bad.
And
your
sister
Bridget
and
Patrick
O'Donnell
are
going
to
be
married
in
June.
Mother
says
not
to
work
on
the
railroad
and
be
sure
to
come
on
home
soon.
Kilkelly,
Ireland,
1870,
my
dear
and
loving
son
John.
Hello
to
your
Misses
and
to
your
four
children,
may
they
grow
healthy
and
strong.
Michael
has
got
in
a
wee
bit
of
trouble
I
suppose
that
he
never
will
learn.
Because
of
the
dampness
there's
no
turf
to
speak
of
and
now
we
have
nothing
to
burn.
And
Bridget
is
happy,
we
named
a
child
for
her
although
she's
got
six
of
her
own.
You
say
you
found
work
but
you
don't
say
what
kind
or
when
you
will
be
coming
home.
Kilkelly,
Ireland,
1880,
dear
Michael
and
John,
my
sons.
I'm
sorry
to
give
you
the
very
sad
news
that
your
dear
old
mother
has
gone.
We
buried
her
down
at
the
church
in
Kilkelly,
your
brothers
and
Bridged
were
there.
You
don't
have
to
worry
she
died
very
quickly,
remember
her
in
your
prayers.
And
it's
so
good
to
hear
that
Michael's
returning,
with
money
he's
sure
to
buy
land
For
the
crop
has
been
poor
and
the
people
are
selling
at
any
price
that
they
can.
Kilkelly,
Ireland,
1890,
my
dear
and
loving
son
John.
I
suppose
that
I
must
be
close
on
eighty,
it's
thirty
years
since
you're
gone.
Because
of
all
of
the
money
you
send
me
I'm
still
living
out
on
my
own
Michael
has
built
himself
a
fine
house
and
Bridget's
daughters
have
grown.
Thank
you
for
sending
your
family-picture,
they're
lovely
young
women
and
men
You
say
that
you
might
even
come
for
a
visit,
what
joy
to
see
you
again.
Kilkelly,
Ireland,
1892,
my
dear
brother
John.
I'm
sorry
I
didn't
write
sooner
to
tell
you,
but
father
passed
on.
He
was
living
with
Bridged,
she
says
he
was
cheerful
and
healthy
right
down
to
the
end.
You
should
have
seen
him
playing
with
the
grandchildren
of
Pat
MacNamara,
your
friend.
And
we
buried
him
alongside
of
mother,
down
at
the
Kilkelly
churchyard
He
was
a
strong
and
a
feisty
old
man
considering
his
life
was
so
hard.
And
it's
funny
the
way
he
kept
talking
about
you,
he
called
for
you
at
the
end
Oh
why
don't
you
think
about
coming
to
visit,
we'd
all
love
to
see
you
again
1 Finnegans Wake - Live
2 Protect and Survive
3 The Nightingale - Live
4 Maloney Wants a Drink
5 Drink It up Men
6 Jar of Porter
7 Jar of Porter - Live
8 Molly Malone
9 The Galway Races
10 Sally Wheatley
11 I'm A Rover
12 The Leaving of Liverpool
13 Black Velvet Band
14 I'm a Freeborn Man
15 Rare Old Mountain Dew
16 Salonika
17 Weila Waile
18 Hot Asphalt
19 Hot Asphalt (Edit)
20 I'll Tell My Ma
21 The Holy Ground
22 Cod Liver Oil
23 Whiskey in the Jar
24 A Nation Once Again - 2012 Remastered Version
25 Cill Chais
26 Wild Rover (Live)
27 Muirsheen Durkin
28 Rambling Rover
29 The Old Triangle
30 Love Is Pleasing
31 Croppy Boy
32 Banks of the Roses
33 Banks of the Roses (Live)
34 Kelly the Boy from Killan
35 Rocky Road to Dublin
36 The Rocky Road to Dublin (Live)
37 Leaving Nancy
38 The Pub With No Beer
39 Home Boys Home
40 Home Boys Home (Live)
41 Don't Get Married
42 The Downfall of Paris
43 Weila, Weila, Waile
44 Comical Genius
45 Springhill Desaster
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