"Farewell To Carlingford" lyrics
"Farewell To Carlingford"
When I was young and in my prime
And could wander wild and free
There was always a longing in my heart
To follow the call of sea
So I'll sing farewell to Carlingford
And farewell to Greenore
I'll think of both day and night
Until I return once more
Until I return once more
On all of the stormy seven seas
I have sailed before the mast
But on every voyage I ever made
I swore it would be my last
Now I have a girl called Mary Doyle
And she lives in Greenore
And the foremost thought was in her mind
To keep me safe on the shore
Now a landsman's life is all his own
He can go or he can stay
But when the sea gets in your blood
When she calls you must obey
Writer(s): Tommy Makem
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- The Irish Rovers Lyrics
album:
"Emigrate! Emigrate!" (1975)
compilation:
"The Irish Rovers' Gems: 32 Years Of Irish Rovers Favourites" (1996)
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