Come Back Paddy Reilly To Ballyjamesduff

Percy French

The Garden of Eden has vanished, they say
But I know the lie of it still
Just turn to the left at the bridge of Finea
And stop when halfway to Cootehill
‘Tis there I will find it
I know sure enough
When fortune has come to me call
Oh the grass it is green around Ballyjamesduff
And the blue sky is over it all
And tones that are tender and tones that are gruff
Are whispering over the sea
“Come back, Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff
Come home, Paddy Reilly, to me”

My mother once told me that when I was born
The day that I first saw the light
I looked down the street on that very first morn
And gave a great crow of delight
Now most newborn babies appear in a huff
And start with a sorrowful squall
But I knew I was born in Ballyjamesduff
And that’s why I smiled on them all
The baby’s a man, now he’s toil-worn and tough
Still, whispers come over the sea
“Come back, Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff
Come home, Paddy Reilly, to me”

The night that we danced by the light of the moon
Wid Phil to the fore wid his flute
When Phil threw his lip over “Come Again Soon”
He’s dance the foot out o’ yer boot!
The day that I took long Magee by the scruff
For slanderin’ Rosie Kilrain
Then, marchin’ him straight out of Ballyjamesduff
Assisted him into a drain
Oh, sweet are the dreams, as the dudeen I puff
Of whisperings over the sea
“Come back, Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff
Come home, Paddy Reilly, to me”

I’ve loved the young women of every land,
That always came easy to me
Just barrin’ the belles of the Black-a-moor brand
And the chocolate shapes of Feegee
But that sort of love is a moonshiny stuff
And never will addle me brain
For the bells will be ringin’ in Ballyjamesduff
For me and me Rosie Kilrain!
And through all their glamour, their gas and their guff
A whisper comes over the sea
“Come back, Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff
Come home, Paddy Reilly, to me”

Encore verse:
I’ve struck oil at last!
I’ve struck work, and I vow
I’ve struck some remarkable clothes
I’ve struck a policeman for sayin’ that now
I’d go back to my beautiful Rose
The belles they may blarney
the boys they may bluff
But this I will always maintain
No place in the world like Ballyjamesduff
No guril (sic) like Rosie Kilrain
I’ve paid for my passage, the sea may be rough
But borne on each breeze there will be
“Come back, Paddy Reilly to Ballyjamesduff
Come home, Paddy Reilly, to me”