Текст песни Shamrock Shore - The Irish Rovers
From
Derry
quay
we
sailed
away
on
the
twenty-third
of
May
We
were
taken
on
board
by
a
pleasant
crew,
bound
for
Amerikay
Fresh
water
then
we
did
take
on,
five
thousand
gallons
or
more
In
case
we'd
run
short
going
to
New
York
far
away
from
the
shamrock
Shore
Then
fare
thee
well,
sweet
Liza
dear
and
likewise
unto
Derry
town
And
twice
farewell
to
my
comrades
brave
that
dwell
on
that
sainted
Ground
If
fame
or
fortune
shall
favour
me,
and
I
to
have
money
in
store
I'll
go
back
and
I'll
wed
the
wee
lassie
I
left
on
Paddy's
green
Shamrock
shore
At
twelve
o'clock
we
came
in
sight
of
famous
Mullin
Head
And
Innistrochlin
to
the
right
stood
out
on
the
ocean's
bed
A
grander
sight
ne'er
met
my
eyes
than
e'er
I
saw
before
Than
the
sun
going
down
'twixt
sea
and
sky
far
away
from
the
shamrock
Shore
We
sailed
three
weeks,
We
were
all
seasick,
not
a
man
on
board
was
free
We
were
all
confined
unto
our
bunks
and
no
one
to
pity
poor
me
No
father
kind
nor
mother
dear
to
lift
up
my
head,
which
was
sore
Which
made
me
think
more
on
the
Lassie
I
left
on
Paddy's
green
shamrock
Shore
We
safely
reached
the
other
side
after
fifteen
and
twenty
days
We
were
taken
as
passengers
by
a
man
and
led
round
in
six
different
Ways
Then
each
of
us
drank
a
parting
glass,
in
case
we'd
meet
no
more
And
we
drank
a
health
to
old
Ireland
and
Paddy's
green
shamrock
shore
We
landed
on
the
other
side
In
three
and
thirty
days
And
drinking
over
a
parting
glass
We
all
went
our
separate
ways
We
took
each
comrade
by
the
hand
In
case
we
might
never
meet
more
And
we
drank
a
health
To
old
Ireland
And
Paddy's
green
shamrock
shore
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