Irish Ballad by Joyce Elaine Eilers. http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Irish-Ballad-1980-SSA-Joyce-Elaine-Eilers-/260786619176 Best wishes. If you want to know my sources: it'd be my personal copy, and no its not mine selling on Ebay. LOL I don't think I'll ever let loose of it. Beautiful song. The lyrics from my copy: Down in County Kerry on the Emerald Isle, two lovers made a vow to be true. And Patrick O'Leary told Molly Malone, "My darlin', I'll come back for you. When the warm sun of Kansas makes the grain grow tall, my darlin' I'll come back for you." "Sail away my darlin' to America, I will wait in the Ireland for ye. When the warm sun of Kansas makes the grain grow tall, my darlin', ye'll come back for me." Patrick had a brother who was already there, and together they worked on the land. He built a little cabin, and planted a rose for his darlin', sweet Molly Malone. And his dreams were an echo of the song in his heart sung by Molly, his Molly Malone. "Sail away, my darlin' to America, I will wait in Ireland for ye. When the warm sun of Kansas makes the grain frow tall, my darlin', ye'll come back fro me. A rage of scarlet fever started down in the south, and Kansas wasn't far away. And Patrick O'Leary was buried in June near the rose that he planted in May. But his dream was remembered in the heart of his love, his Molly so far, far away. "Fare thee well, my darlin' in America, I will wait in Ireland for ye. But I'll ne'er lover another till the day I die when my darlin' you'll come back for me. No I'll ne'er love another till the day I die. When my darlin' you'll come back for me. -------------------End of Song------------------ Best wishes, Crittle
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