| Song | The Cliffs Of Dooneen |
| Artist | John McDermott |
| Album | When I Grow Too Old To Dream |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| The cliffs of dooneen:to izabella and tadeusz | |
| You may travel far from your own native home | |
| Far away o'er the mountains far away o'er the foam | |
| But of all the fine places that i've ever been | |
| There's none can compare with the cliffs of dooneen | |
| It's a nice place to be on a fine summer's day | |
| Watching all the wild flowers that ne'er do decay | |
| Oh the hare and the pheasant are plain to be seen | |
| Making homes for their young round the cliffs of dooneen | |
| Take a view o'er the mountain fine sites you'll see there | |
| Yes in a high rocky mountain in the west coast of clair | |
| Oh the towns of kilkee and kilrush can be seen | |
| From the high rocky slopes round the cliffs of dooneen | |
| So fare thee well to dooneen fare thee well for a while | |
| And althoug we are parted by the ragin sea wild | |
| Once again i will wander with my irisjh colleen | |
| Round the high rocky slopes of the cliffs of dooneen |
| The cliffs of dooneen: to izabella and tadeusz | |
| You may travel far from your own native home | |
| Far away o' er the mountains far away o' er the foam | |
| But of all the fine places that i' ve ever been | |
| There' s none can compare with the cliffs of dooneen | |
| It' s a nice place to be on a fine summer' s day | |
| Watching all the wild flowers that ne' er do decay | |
| Oh the hare and the pheasant are plain to be seen | |
| Making homes for their young round the cliffs of dooneen | |
| Take a view o' er the mountain fine sites you' ll see there | |
| Yes in a high rocky mountain in the west coast of clair | |
| Oh the towns of kilkee and kilrush can be seen | |
| From the high rocky slopes round the cliffs of dooneen | |
| So fare thee well to dooneen fare thee well for a while | |
| And althoug we are parted by the ragin sea wild | |
| Once again i will wander with my irisjh colleen | |
| Round the high rocky slopes of the cliffs of dooneen |
| The cliffs of dooneen: to izabella and tadeusz | |
| You may travel far from your own native home | |
| Far away o' er the mountains far away o' er the foam | |
| But of all the fine places that i' ve ever been | |
| There' s none can compare with the cliffs of dooneen | |
| It' s a nice place to be on a fine summer' s day | |
| Watching all the wild flowers that ne' er do decay | |
| Oh the hare and the pheasant are plain to be seen | |
| Making homes for their young round the cliffs of dooneen | |
| Take a view o' er the mountain fine sites you' ll see there | |
| Yes in a high rocky mountain in the west coast of clair | |
| Oh the towns of kilkee and kilrush can be seen | |
| From the high rocky slopes round the cliffs of dooneen | |
| So fare thee well to dooneen fare thee well for a while | |
| And althoug we are parted by the ragin sea wild | |
| Once again i will wander with my irisjh colleen | |
| Round the high rocky slopes of the cliffs of dooneen |