It's far away I am today from scenes I roamed a boy And long ago the hour I know I first saw Illinois But time nor tide nor waters wide could wean my heart away For ever true it flies to you, my dear old Galway Bay Oh, grey and bleak, by shore and creek, the rugged rocks abound But sweet and green the grass between, as grows on Irish ground So friendship fond, all wealth beyond, and love that lives alway Bless every home beside your foam, my dear old Galway Bay Had I youth's blood and hopeful mood and a heart of fire once more For all the gold the world might hold I'd never quit your shore I'll be content whate'er God sent with neighbours old and gray And lay my bones, 'neath churchyard stones, beside you, Galway Bay The blessings of a poor old man be with you night and day The blessings of a lonely man whose heart will soon be clay It's all the Heaven I'll ask of God upon my dying day My soul to soar for ever more above you, Galway Bay