Ireland
by Mr. Unknown
A great green island
Sit down for a brew
In drafty wood pubs
For an hour or two
The jewel of Europe
With legends passed down
St. Patrick the hero
His holiday is now crowned
Crumbly stone castles
And graveyards for view
On this emerald civilisation
Cheeriness is A hue
History is abundant
In Galic past time
Wars fought with England
For borders or lines
Immigrants came here
To escape potato famine
One quarter of canada
Became Irish in no time
Days are rich
Life is full
Sit down for a whisky
In paradise of great green lull