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	 I wish I was in Carrigfergus 
	Only for nights in Ballygrant 
	I would swim over the deepest ocean 
	For my love to find 
	But the sea is wide and I cannot cross over 
	And neither have I the wings to fly 
	I wish I could meet a handsome boatsman 
	To ferry me over, to my love and die
	 
	My childhood days bring back sad reflections 
	Of happy times I spent so long ago 
	My boyhood friends and my own relations 
	Have all passed on now like melting snow. 
	But I'll spend my days in endless roaming 
	Soft is the grass, my bed is free. 
	Ah, to be back now in Carrigfergus 
	On that long road down to the sea.
	 
	But in Kilkenny, it is reported 
	On marble stones there as black as ink 
	With gold and silver I would support her 
	But I'll sing no more 'till I get a drink. 
	For I'm drunk today, and I'm seldom sober 
	A handsome rover from town to town 
	Ah, but I'm sick now, my days are numbered 
	Come all you young men and lay me down.
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