The Dubliners
When the Boys Come Rolling Home
I always will remember well the day we went away
Sailing out of Dublin in the morning
Our hopes were on tomorrow as we kissed the girls farewell
And our dreams were on the day of our returning
Chorus:
There'll be dancin', romancin', and never more we'll roam
There'll be rollin' in the hay, there'll be whiskey in the tay when the boys come rolling home
We safely reached the other side in New York City fair;
In spite of wind and rain and stormy weather
We all sat down and drank a glass, and wished each other well
And we said that we'd be going back together
(Chorus)
Now Del went up to Boston, and Sam to Buffalo
And Joe went down as far as Californie;
I used to get some letters then, but that was long ago;
And they always spoke of Ireland and returning
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Well, I'm well over eighty now, my grandson's by my bed;
And here I'm in Chicago and still scheming;
He says he'll take me back again to rest my weary head;
And I'll leave him a legacy of dreaming
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