You’re sailing on, sailing on
Crossing seas to start over your life, and to left all behind
Home became so stifling
You hope that drizzle of the north will fill your lungs and your heart
But overseas, loneliness substitutes to boredom not to problems
So far away, you still can stand by us to sail
From shore to shore we won’t let you
Down in this town, we’ll drive until Galway or drink
To the edge of Lough Corrib
And we’re sailing on, sailing on
From Portobello to the Cobblestone, passing by O’Connel
And if the Liffey becomes Jameson,
We’ll become duck and dive to the bottom
And never come up
Because overseas, we’ll bring you warm pieces of home you left behind
So far away, you still can stand by us to sail
From shore to shore we won’t let you
Down in this town, we’ll drive until Galway or drink
To the edge of Lough Corrib
Eighteen hours from shore to shore, November brought us closer together
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