Your hills and dales and flowery vales That lie near the Moorlough Shore Your winds that blow through Borden's Grove Shall I ever see you more? Where the primrose grows and the violets blow Where the trout and salmon play With my line and hook, delight I took But to spend my youthful days As I passed out to see my girl And to hear what she would say For to see if she'd take pity on me Before I would go away She said, "I vowed an Irish lad And he was my only joy And ever since I saw his face I love my soldier boy" "Perhaps your soldier boy was lost While crossing the raging main Or perhaps he has gone with some other girl You might never see him again" "Well, if my Irish boy is lost He's the one I do adore And for seven long years I'll wait for him On the banks of the Moorlough Shore" Farewell to see Clare's castles grand Farewell to foggy hills Where the beaded webs like bleaching silk And the bubbling stream runs still Near there I spent my youthful days But alas, they are all o'er And cruelty has banished me Far away from the Moorlough Shore