Lyrics The Stone Outside Dan Murphy's Door - The Dubliners
There's
a
sweet
garden
spot
in
our
memory
It's
the
place
we
were
born
and
reared
It's
long
years
ago
since
we
left
it
But
return
there
we
will
if
we're
spared
Our
friends
and
companions
of
childhood
Would
aemble
each
night
near
a
score
Round
Dan
Murphy's
shop
and
how
often
we
sat
On
the
stone
outside
Dan
Murphy's
door
Those
days
in
our
hearts
we
will
cherish
Contented
although
we
were
poor
And
the
songs
that
we
sung
in
the
days
we
were
young
On
the
stone
outside
Dan
Murphy's
door
When
our
day's
work
was
over
we'd
meet
there
In
the
winter
or
spring
just
the
same
Then
the
boys
and
the
girls
all
together
Would
join
in
some
innocent
game
Dan
Murphy
would
take
down
his
fiddle
While
his
daughter
looked
after
the
store
The
music
did
ring
and
sweet
songs
we
would
sing
On
the
stone
outside
Dan
Murphy's
door
Those
days
in
our
hearts
we
will
cherish
Contented
although
we
were
poor
And
the
songs
that
we
sung
in
the
days
we
were
young
On
the
stone
outside
Dan
Murphy's
door
Back
again
will
our
thoughts
often
wander
To
the
scenes
of
our
childhood's
home
The
friends
and
companions
we
left
there
It
was
poverty
caused
us
to
roam
Since
then
in
this
life
we
have
prospered
But
still
in
our
hearts
we
feel
sore
For
memory
will
fly
to
the
days
long
gone
by
And
the
stone
outside
Dan
Murphy's
door
Those
days
in
our
hearts
we
will
cherish
Contented
although
we
were
poor
And
the
songs
that
we
sung
in
the
days
we
were
young
On
the
stone
outside
Dan
Murphy's
door
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