Chieftains (The)

The Green Fields Of America
Farewell to the groves of shillelagh and shamrock. Farewell to the girls of old Ireland all round. And may their hearts be as merry as ever they could wish for. As far away o'er the ocean I'm bound. Oh, my father is old and my mother quite feeble; To leave their own country it would grieve their heart sore, Oh the tears down their cheeks in great floods they are rolling To think they must die upon some foreign shore. But what matter to me where my bones they may lie buried If in peace and contentment I can spend my life The green fields of Amerikay they daily are calling It's there I'll find an end to my miseries and strife. So pack up your seastores now consider it no longer Ten dollars a week isn't very bad pay With no taxes or tithe to devour up your wages Across on the green fields of Amerikay. The lint dams are gone and the looms are lying idle Gone are the winders of baskets and creels, And away o'er the ocean, go journeyman cowboy And fiddlers that play out the old mountain reels Ah and I mind the time when old Ireland was flourishing, SongtexteAnd most of her tradesmen did work for good pay Ah, but since our manufacturers have crossed the Atlantic It's now we must follow on to Amerikay. And now to conclude and to finish my ditty If e'er a friendless Irishman should happen my way With the best in the house I will treat him, and welcome him At home on the green fields of Amerikay. Aus Songtexte Mania