Father was a singing man, most of what he sang
Had to do with Ireland, the place from where he came
Ireland of his childhood, Ireland of his spring
To return to Ireland was his dream
Drink a round to Ireland boys, I'm home again
Drink a round to Jesus Christ, who died for Irishmen
I guess he left his dreams to me after he was gone
And there were many years to come when I sang my father's song
And so I came to Ireland, here I live today
Lately I've been wondеring why I stay
Drink a round to Ireland boys, I'm home again
Drink a round to Jesus Christ who diеd for Irishmen
Dad, I think you're fortunate your dreams did not come true
I know that it would break your heart to see the things we do
If you could see the murder here, if you could feel the pain
To see the way we live would bring you shame
Drink a round to Ireland boys, I'm home again
Drink a round to Jesus Christ who died for Irishmen
Drink a round to Ireland boys, I'm home again
Drink a round to Jesus Christ, who died for Irishmen
Drink a Round to Ireland was written by Hugh Prestwood.
Drink a Round to Ireland was produced by Judy Collins & Lew Hahn.