| Come in, come in I’ll do the best I can
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| Come in, come in bring your whole bloody clan
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| Take it slow and easy and I’ll shake you by the hand
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| Sit you down I’ll treat you decent, I’m an Irishman
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| I’ve traveled East, I’ve traveled West, I’ve roamed from town to town
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| I’ve cut the harvest down in Clare, met people of renown
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| Where ever I went the welcome mat was always waiting me'
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| So fill your glass along with us and old Ireland free
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| Come in, come in I’ll do the best I can
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| Come in, come in bring your whole bloody clan
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| Take it slow and easy and I’ll shake you by the hand
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| Sit you down I’ll treat you decent, I’m an Irishman
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| When I am gone some other place and my memories going dim
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| Raise your glass and join the toast, invite the colleens in
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| Then think about the good old times and you’ll remember me
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| When good old songs were roaring out and the porter flowing free
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| Come in, come in I’ll do the best I can
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| Come in, come in bring your whole bloody clan
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| Take it slow and easy and I’ll shake you by the hand
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| Sit you down I’ll treat you decent, I’m an Irishman
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| Come in, come in I’ll do the best I can
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| Come in, come in bring your whole bloody clan
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| Take it slow and easy and I’ll shake you by the hand
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| Sit you down I’ll treat you decent, I’m an Irishman |