| I’m dreamin' tonight
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| of days so long ago.
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| The days of my childhood,
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| in the county of Mayo.
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| And as I wonder back in time
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| my eyes fill up with tears
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| For I’ve been away so long
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| for oh so many years.
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| O', Take me back to Tourmakeady.
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| Back to Tourmakeady
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| near the town of Ballanrow.
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| O', Take me back to Tourmakeady
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| Back to Tourmakeady
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| in the county of Mayo.
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| Born in Tourmakeady,
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| the village of the Gael
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| Looking out across Lough Mass
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| as the fishermen set sail.
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| ‘Tis when I do remember
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| the beauty of it all.
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| The lovely clear blue waters,
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| and the partry mountains tall.
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| O', Take me back to Tourmakeady.
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| Back to Tourmakeady
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| near the town of Ballanrow.
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| O', Take me back to Tourmakeady
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| Back to Tourmakeady
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| in the county of Mayo.
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| The hills of Tourmakeady
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| have many shades of green.
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| Like a woven patchwork quilt,
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| the finest ever seen
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| To gaze upon them from Lough Mass
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| would take yourbreath away.
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| How I loved to walk those hills
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| to living childhood days.
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| O', Take me back to Tourmakeady.
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| Back to Tourmakeady
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| near the town of Ballanrow. |
| O', Take me back to Tourmakeady
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| Back to Tourmakeady
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| in the county of Mayo. |