paroles de chanson The Emigrant's Farewell - Cara Dillon
Farewell
to
old
Ireland,
the
land
of
my
childhood
Which
now
and
forever
I
am
going
to
leave
Farewell
to
the
shores,
where
the
shamrock
is
growing
It′s
the
bright
spot
of
beauty
and
the
home
of
the
brave
I'll
think
on
it′s
valleys
with
fond
admiration
Though
never
again
it's
bright
hills
will
I
see
I'm
bound
for
to
cross
the
wide
swelling
ocean
In
search
of
fame
and
fortune
and
of
sweet
liberty
Our
ship
at
the
present
lies
in
Derry
harbour
To
bear
us
away
across
the
wide
swelling
sea
May
heaven
be
her
companion
and
grant
her
fair
breezes
Till
we
reach
the
green
fields
of
America
It′s
hard
to
be
forced
from
the
land
that
we
live
in
Our
houses
and
farms
all
obiged
for
to
sell
To
wander
along
among
Indians
and
strangers
To
find
some
sweet
spot
where
our
children
might
dwell
Our
artists,
our
farmers,
our
tradesmen
are
leaving
To
seek
for
employment
far
over
the
sea
Where
they′ll
get
their
riches
with
care
and
with
industry
There's
nothing
but
hardship
at
home
if
you
stay
So
cheer
up
your
spirits,
you
lads
and
you
lasses
There′s
gold
for
the
digging
and
lots
of
it,
too
A
health
to
the
heart
that
has
courage
to
ramble
Bad
luck
to
the
lad
or
the
lass
that
would
rue
We'll
call
for
a
bumper
of
ale,
wine
and
brandy
We′ll
drink
to
the
health
of
those
far
away
Our
hearts
will
all
warm
at
the
thought
of
old
Ireland
When
we're
on
the
green
fields
of
Americay
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