Misty Morning Shore
My ship lies in the harbour, the full moon's shining o'er
A salty breeze blows in the bay, I hear the combers roar
Tomorrow I am bound away, far from this land so poor
To start a new life far away, from my misty morning shore
To leave my dear old mother, will break her heart for sure
Likewise my aged father, I'll never see no more
But to leave my dear old Ireland, it grieves me ten times o'er
Tomorrow I must sail away, from my misty morning shore
Fare thee well dear Ireland, it's westward I must go
But when I reach Americay, there's one thing that I know
That when the full moon's rising, up in the east once more
I know it's also shining, on my misty morning shore
It's been five years dear mother, since first I sailed away
I hear the famine took its toll, the new arrivals say
But in this land of plenty, I'll live forever more
But my heart's across the ocean, on my misty morning shore
It's been nine years dear mother, and I've become a bride
We've built a lovely home to live, down by the waterside
And I have born a daughter, sweet Erin is her name
I named her for my country, and claimed her for its fame
But I long for you dear Ireland, I will until I die
But when my life is over, it's here that I must lie
Down here by the ocean, where my family can watch o'er
The full moon shining down on me, and my misty morning shore
A salty breeze blows in the bay, I hear the combers roar
Tomorrow I am bound away, far from this land so poor
To start a new life far away, from my misty morning shore
To leave my dear old mother, will break her heart for sure
Likewise my aged father, I'll never see no more
But to leave my dear old Ireland, it grieves me ten times o'er
Tomorrow I must sail away, from my misty morning shore
Fare thee well dear Ireland, it's westward I must go
But when I reach Americay, there's one thing that I know
That when the full moon's rising, up in the east once more
I know it's also shining, on my misty morning shore
It's been five years dear mother, since first I sailed away
I hear the famine took its toll, the new arrivals say
But in this land of plenty, I'll live forever more
But my heart's across the ocean, on my misty morning shore
It's been nine years dear mother, and I've become a bride
We've built a lovely home to live, down by the waterside
And I have born a daughter, sweet Erin is her name
I named her for my country, and claimed her for its fame
But I long for you dear Ireland, I will until I die
But when my life is over, it's here that I must lie
Down here by the ocean, where my family can watch o'er
The full moon shining down on me, and my misty morning shore
Credits
Writer(s): Gary O'driscoll
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