Leaving Dear Old Ireland When leaving dear old Ireland In the merry month of June The birds were sweetly singing All nature seemed in tune An Irish girl accosted me With a sad tear in her eye And as she spoke these words to me So bitterly she cried 'Kind sir, I ask a favor Will you grant it to me, please It is not much I ask of you But it'll set my heart at ease Take these to my brother Ned Who's far across the sea And don't forget to tell him, sir That they were sent by me' Three leaves of shamrock The Irish shamrock From his own darling sister A message too she gave Take these to my brother For I have no one other And tell him they were gathered From his angel's mother's grave 'Dear Ned, since you have went away How bitter's been our lot The landlord came one winter night And drove us from our cot Our troubles they were many Our friends were very few Oh, brother, how my mother Used to often sigh for you' '"Son, oh, son, come back again" She did so often say At last she was stricken And soon was laid away Her grave I watered with my tears That's where these flowers grew Oh, brother, these are all I have And these I've sent to you' Chorus