Muirsheen Durkin
(专辑: More Of The Hard Stuff - 1967)
In the
days I
went a
courting, I
was never tired resorting To an alehouse or a
playhouse and many's the
house beside But I
told me brother Seamus, I'd go off and be right famous And I'd never would return again till I'd roam the
world wide Goodbye Muirsheen Durkin, I'm sick and tired of working No more, I'll dig the
prates and no longer, I'll be fooled As sure as me name is Carney, I'll be off to Californy Where instead of digging prates, I'll be digging lumps of gold I've courted girls in Blarney, in Kanturk and in Killarney In Passage and in Queenstown that is the
Cobh of Cork Goodbye to all this pleasure and I'll be off to take me leisure And the
next time that you hear from me will be a
letter from New York Goodbye Muirsheen Durkin, oh, I'm sick and tired of working No more, I'll dig the
prates and no longer, I'll be fooled As sure as me name is Carney, I'll be off to Californy Where instead of digging prates, I'll be digging lumps of gold Goodbye to all the
girls at home, I'm going far across the
foam To try and make me fortune in far America There's gold and jewels in plenty for the
poor and for the
gentry And when I
return again I
never more will say Goodbye Muirsheen Durkin, sure I'm sick and tired of working No more, I'll dig the
prates and no longer, I'll be fooled As sure as me name is Carney, I'll be off to Californy Where instead of digging prates, I'll be digging lumps of gold