A Mother's Love a Blessing

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    An Irish boy was leaving
    Leaving his old home
    Crossing the broad Atlantic
    Once more he wished to roam
    And as he was leaving his mother
    While standing on the quay
    She threw his arms around her waist
    And this to him did say

    A mother's love is a blessing
    No matter where you roam
    Keeper Wise, She's Living
    You'll miss her when she's gone
    Love her as in childhood
    When feeble, old and grey
    And you'll never miss a mother's love
    Till she's buried beneath the clay

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    Just twenty years ago today, I grasped my mother's hand
    She kissed and blessed her only son, on to a far off land
    She grasped me to her love and breast, she knew I had to go
    She knew i had to go and l could hear her gentle voice the words were sweet and low
    Oh Goodbye, johnny dear, and when you're far away
    Don't forget your dear old mother far across the sea
    Write a letter now and then and do the best you can
    And don't forget where e'er you roam, that you're an Irishman

    By the side of a clear crystal fountain
    There stands a lonely churchyard closely by
    There's a tombstone decorated with prim-roses
    In the memory of a loved one passed away
    Shall I ne'er see a more gentle mother
    In the fields where the wild flowers grow

    I am sorry for the last I can't recover
    Neath yon willows lies my gentle mother's love

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    Composición: Alex Quinn, Jimmy McPeake y Eion McMahon

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