Lyrics Green Shamrock Shore - Uncle Bard & the Dirty Bastards
The
night
is
almost
over,
I'm
sat
here
on
the
ground
I
can't
no
longer
stand
up
and
greet
the
last
ones
going
home
With
hope
down
in
my
heart
I
leave
the
land
where
I
was
born
Saying
fare
thee
well
to
all
the
ladies,
friends
and
fellow
men
There
is
no
longer
place
for
me,
it's
time
to
leave
and
go
We
drank
the
parting
glass
but
I
know
we'll
meet
again
I'm
going
where
the
sun
shines
after
the
morning
rain
Where
the
wind
gently
whistles
songs
of
times
gone
by
I'm
coming
there,
to
green
shamrock
shore
'Twas
a
land
of
emigrants
Now
it's
our
promised
land
I'm
coming
there,
to
green
shamrock
shore
A
bright
new
life
awaits
for
me
A
new
hope
warms
my
heart
So
I
landed
in
Dublin
city
with
a
few
pennies
left
I
took
the
41
with
a
huge
bag
on
me
back
I
had
a
craic
at
Porterhouse,
enjoying
the
city's
night
With
floor
as
a
pillow
I
found
a
place
to
rest
There
were
people
from
Poland,
someone
else
from
Spain
Tourists
from
the
USA
who
squander
all
the
day
Buskers,
painters
and
fiddlers
through
the
crowd
on
Grafton
Street
Massive
sales
and
giant
ads
on
Penneys'
window
pane
I'm
coming
there,
to
green
shamrock
shore
'Twas
a
land
of
emigrants
Now
it's
our
promised
land
I'm
coming
there,
to
green
shamrock
shore
A
bright
new
life
awaits
for
me
A
new
hope
warms
my
heart
In
a
couple
of
days
the
world
turned
upside
down
The
telly
told
unexpectedly
that
recession
was
begun
Dublin
cried
silently
the
death
of
its
own
voice
Ronnie
Drew
was
gone
in
that
rainy
August
Day
For
the
following
months
I
walked
night
and
day
Entering
each
pub,
but
to
apply
for
help
I
searched
almost
everywhere
but
the
answer
was
a
"nay"
There
was
no
longer
work
for
anyone
out
there
When
I
went
back,
there
was
no
one
to
wait
for
me
All
me
claimed
friends
avoided
me
but
I
never
begged
their
help
It's
easy
to
judge
when
standing
on
the
dry
ground
But
I
can
proudly
say
"oh
shite,
at
least
I've
tried!"
I
will
come
back,
dear
green
shamrock
shore
For
I
feel
like
a
son
Taken
right
out
of
your
arms
I
will
come
back,
dear
green
shamrock
shore
There's
a
hope
still
in
my
heart
And
one
day
I'll
be
back
again
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