Quilts of country, ombres green
Queen Ériu, her legend to bear
Goddess of Ireland, a kingdom and people you wean
Dublin, dark waters; Dingle, deep harbours
Galway, fair strangers; Boyle Moone men
Kiillarney, for Christmas; Sligo, for Summer
Castletownshend, Mary Anns Pub; Dalkey, where our Bono, then?
A land of heart, a folk bleeding pride
Where a mankind began, where the wildest writers thrive
Whether your life be mad for craic, or deep in a despair you cannot abide
Dance feis, fairies and magick will contrive
Be your feathers ruffled, or hod you the grandest joy in-hand
Every soul can turn all the more merry, with the simplest of times in Fair Ireland