An Irish Folk Song

It's just an Irish folk song,
From Kilkenny to Kilarney;
And down to Galway Bay.

It's just an Irish folk song,
From the dawning of time gone by;
To Shannon's Shamrock on another day.

It's just an Irish folk song,
Of them singing their Irish melody;
To The Blarney Stone of place far away.

It's just an Irish folk song,
To Spend a pretty penny on a lass;
To dress her in an Irish costume today.

It's just an Irish folk song,
When heaven touched the heart of home;
Of love mingled where that they did roam.

It's just an Irish folk song,
Of what's gone and been, coming again;
Coming into vision to see the future ahead.

It's just an Irish folk song,
With the luck of St. Patrick's grin;
As Leprechauns hide in shadows of sun rays.

Signed,

Irelands Heart.