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Molly Durkin I'm a dacint honest workin' man, as you might understand, And I'll tell to you the reason why I left old Ireland; 'Twas Molly Durkin did it when she married Tim O'Shea And to keep my heart from breakin', I sailed to Americay. cho: Arragh, goodbye Molly Durkin, I'm sick and tired of workin' And my heart is nearly broken, but no longer I'll be fooled; And as sure as my name is Cooney, I'm bound for Califooney And indtead of diggin' mortar I'll be diggin' lumps of gold. Well, I landed in Castle Garden, sure I met a man named Burke And he told me remain in New York until he got me work. But he hasn't got it for me, so tonight I'll tell him plain, For San Francisco in the morn I'm going to take a train. Well, I'm out in Californy and my fortune it is made. I'm a-loaded down with gold and I throw away my pick and spade Sail home to dear old Ireland with the Castle out of sight, And I'll marry Miss O'Kelly, Molly Durkin for to spite. From The American History Songbook, Silverman RG
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