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Thread #10639 Message #1467402
Posted By: Jim Dixon
21-Apr-05 - 07:14 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Thousands Are Sailing (from Deanta)
Subject: Lyr Add: THOUSANDS ARE SAILING (from Tullamore)
The song that The Pogues sing was written by Philip Chevron, a member of the band. The song that Deanta sings is called "traditional" on their album, "Deanta,"
Here's another version, from a band called Tullamore, from their album "Timber & Stream." I don't know whether it's what Deanta sang.
THOUSANDS ARE SAILING
You brave Irish heroes, where'er you may be,
Pray stand for a moment and listen to me.
Your sons and fair daughters are now going away,
And thousands are sailing to Amerikay.
CHORUS: So good luck to those people and safe may they land.
They're leaving their country for a far distant strand.
They're leaving old Ireland no longer to stay,
And thousand are sailing to Amerikay.
On the night before leaving, they are bidding goodbye,
And early next morning their hearts give a sigh.
They do kiss their mothers and then they will say,
"Farewell, dear old Father. We must now go away."
Their friends and relations and neighbors also,
When the trunks they are packed up and ready to go,
The tears from their eyes they fall down like the rain,
And the horses are prancing, heading off for the train. CHORUS
When they do reach the station you will hear their last cries,
With handkerchiefs waving and bidding goodbye.
Their hearts will be breaking on leaving the shore.
"Farewell, dear old Ireland. We will ne'er see you more."
I pity the mother, whoe'er reared up the child,
And likewise the father who labored and toiled.
To try to support them, they will work night and day,
And when they are reared up, they do go away. CHORUS