( 2010 Jim "Carbomb" Parkinson)G D C GThey farmed in the fields and they worked in the factoriesC G DSurviving the cold and the rainG D C GThey built the great land that they call Emerald IsleC D GAmidst all the hardships and painC D GThey came from the fields and the citiesC D EmWith their strength and their souls and their mindsC G D EmAnd they sang and they danced to the tunes of old IrelandC D GSo they never would leave them behindThey left from the docks all aboard sailing shipsTo the strains of American WakesOnce through Ellis Island they started the tripWith a dream of a new life to makeThey came from the fields and the citiesWith their strength and their souls and their mindsAnd they sang and they danced to the tunes of old IrelandSo they never would leave them behindThey work different jobs and they still raise their familiesSurviving the changes and timesThey gather in places to share in the musicAnd sing with the tunes and the rhymesThey came from the fields and the citiesWith their strength and their souls and their mindsAnd they sang and they danced to the tunes of old IrelandSo they never would leave them behindWe come from the suburbs and citiesWith our strength and our souls and our mindsAnd we sing and we dance to the tunes of old IrelandSo we never will leave them behind.
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