The
Dear
Little
Shamrock
Shore.
There was a landlord that drove us from
Ireland
The high rents were up as in the waltz
The famine came around,
blackened the ground
The auctioneer's hammer
did a fall
Farewell to the ones I adore
And the land I will see nevermore
For I'm saying good
bye with a tear in me eye
To the dear little
Shamrock shore
A ship lies in
Clare
Derry
Harbour
The bear will save over the foam
Halifax town,
Iceland will be found
Far away from me native home
Farewell to the ones I adore
And the land I will see nevermore
Harlan's singing good -bye
with a tear in me eye
To the dear little
Chamber of
Shores
Well, they all came to wish
me same journey
The party still grieves on me mine
In reverence so dear,
made friends far and near
And the girl I left behind
Farewell to the ones I adore
And the land I will see nevermore
For I'm saying goodbye
with a tear in me eye
To the dear little
Shamrock
Shore
There's work to be had if you're able
The new world's treated me fine
With me shoveled and spade,
I'll toil at me terrain
Riches will never be mine
Farewell to the ones I adore
And the land I will see nevermore
Father, I'm saying good bye
With a tear in me eye
To the dear little
Shamrock shore
While the rivers still run to the ocean
Reapers unfeathered and sore
I'll dream of the day when
home I must array
To the dear little
Shamrock shore
Farewell to the ones I adore
And the land I will see nevermore
For I'm saying goodbye
with a tear in me eye
To the dear little
Shamrock shore
Farewell to the ones I adore
And the land I will see nevermore
For I'm saying goodbye
with a tear in me eye
To the dear little
Shamrock
Shore
To the dear little
Shamrock
Shore
Big
Ian
Miller.