G C Am D7 G There's a sweet garden spot in my memory It's the place we were born in and reared G C Am D7 G It's long years ago since we left it but return there we will if we're spared D Em A7 D Our friends and companions of childhood would assemble each night near a store G C Am D7 G Round Dan Murphy's shop, and how often we sat on the stone outside Dan Murphy's door [Chorus] G Am D7 G Those days in our hearts we will cherish Contented although we were poor G C D7 G And the songs that were sung In the days we were young On the stone outside Dan Murphy's door [Verse 2] G C Am D7 G When our day's work was over we'd meet there In the winter or spring just the same G C Am D7 G Then the boys and the girls all together Would join in some innocent game D Em A7 D Dan Murphy would take down his fiddle While his daughter looked after the store G C Am D7 G The music did ring and sweet songs we would sing On the stone outside Dan Murphy's door [Verse 3] G C Am D7 G Back again will our thoughts often wander To the scenes of our childhood's home G C Am D7 G The friends and companions we left there It was poverty caused us to roam D Em A7 D Since then in this life we have prospered But still in our hearts we feel sore G C Am D7 G For memory will fly to those days long gone by And the stone outside Dan Murphy's door