Lyrics Farewell To Dublin - The Wolfe Tones
Fare
thee
well
until
we
meet
again
down
by
the
Liffey
water
I′ll
bid
farewell
to
Dublin,
and
your
streets
of
cobblestones
I'm
going
away
to
leave
you,
me
friends
and
all
the
girls
too
Till
I
return
to
see
you,
farewell
old
Dublin
town
To
the
city
of
our
fathers
where
friend
and
foe
had
gathered
Where
the
Norman,
Dane,
and
Saxon
had
mingled
with
the
Gael
Administer
the
kingdom
but
soon
the
Pale
was
reeling
To
cradle
Irish
freedom
in
dear
old
Dublin
town
Down
by
the
river
Poddle
through
whiskey,
stout,
and
coddle
Its
there
with
all
the
gentle
folk
we
drank
and
laughed
and
sung
And
courted
with
your
daughters
and
swam
around
your
waters
And
seen
your
building
slaughtered
in
dear
old
Dublin
town
I
remember
in
my
childhood
your
mountains
and
your
wild
wood
I
heard
about
your
heroes
in
the
classroom
as
a
boy
Of
Thomas
Street
where
Emmet
died,
In
Sackville
Place
they
fought
with
pride
Of
the
times
when
brave
Wolfe
Tone
did
ride
in
dear
old
Dublin
town
For
her
poets
they
were
many,
her
writers
they
were
plenty
There
was
Swift
with
all
his
little
folk
and
Joyce
and
Molly
Bloom
Her
characters
an
unsung
gang
there′s
Fortycoats
and
ole
Bang
bang
And
Zozimus
who
always
sang
of
dear
old
Dublin
town
And
now
I'm
standing
on
the
quay,
my
destiny's
uncertain
For
fortunes
have
been
lost
and
won
with
the
dealing
of
a
hand
The
past
it
is
a
purple
haze
the
future
is
an
untold
maze
And
the
present
is
another
gaze
at
dear
old
Dublin
town
Fare
thee
well
until
we
meet
again
down
by
the
Liffey
water
I′ll
bid
farewell
to
Dublin,
and
your
streets
of
cobblestones
I′m
going
away
to
leave
you,
me
friends
and
all
the
girls
too
Till
I
return
to
see
you,
farewell
old
Dublin
town
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