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Go To Sea No More
On March 14, 1891
Belfast Celtic, arguably the greatest club in Irish football, was founded in the Falls Road area of Belfast. The club was named after Glasgow Celtic.
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Home Boys Home
(Trad)
Oh well, who wouldn't be a sailor lad a'sailing on the main
To gain the good will of his captain's good name
He came ashore one evening for to be
And that was the beginning of my own true love and me

And it's home boys home
Home I'd like to be, home for a while in me own country
Where the oak and the ash and the bonny rowantree
Are all a'growin' green in the old country

Well I asked her for a candle for to light me way to bed
And likeways for a handkerchief to tie around me head
She tended to me needs like a young maid ought to do
So then I says to her "Now won't you jump in with me too!"

And it's home boys home
Home I'd like to be, home for a while in me own country
Where the oak and the ash and the bonny rowantree
Are all a'growin' green in the old country

Well she jumped into bed, making no alarm
Thinking a young sailor lad could do to her no harm
Well I hugged her, I kissed her the whole night long
Til she wished the short night had been seven years long

And it's home boys home
Home I'd like to be, home for a while in me own country
Where the oak and the ash and the bonny rowantree
Are all a'growin' green in the old country

Early next morning the sailor lad arose
And into Mary's apron threw a handful of gold
Saying "Take this me dear for the damage that I've done
For tonight I fear I've left you with a daughter or a son"

And it's home boys home
Home I'd like to be, home for a while in me own country
Where the oak and the ash and the bonny rowantree
Are all a'growin' green in the old country

Well, if it be a girl child, send her out to nurse
With gold in her pocket and with silver in her purse
And if it be a boy child he'll wear the jacket blue
And go climbing up the rigging like his daddy used to do

And it's home boys home
Home I'd like to be, home for a while in me own country
Where the oak and the ash and the bonny rowantree
Are all a'growin' green in the old country

Oh come all of you fair maidens, a warning take by me
And never let a sailor lad an inch above your knee
For I trusted one and he beguiled me
He left me with a pair of twins to dangle on me knee

And it's home boys home
Home I'd like to be, home for a while in me own country
Where the oak and the ash and the bonny rowantree
Are all a'growin' green in the old country
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