It seems like only yesterday I sailed from out of Cork A wanderer from old Erin's isle I landed in New York There wasn't a soul to greet me there A stranger on your shore But Irish luck was with me here And riches came galore And now that I'm going back again To dear old Erin's isle My friends will meet me on the pier And greet me with a smile Their faces, sure, I've almost forgot I've been so long away But me mother will introduce them all And this to me will say Shake hands with your Uncle Mike, me boy And here's your sister, Kate And sure there's the girl you used to swing Down by the garden gate Shake hands with all your neighbours And kiss the colleens all You're as welcome as the flowers in May To dear old Donnegal They'll line the roads for miles and miles They'll come from near and far And they'll give a party when I go home With Irish jauntin' cars The spirits'll flow and we'll be gay We'll fill your hearts with joy And the piper will play an Irish reel To greet the Yankee boy We'll dance and sing the whole night long
Such fun as never was seen The lads'll be decked in corduroy The colleens wearin' green There'll be thousands there that I never saw I've been so long away But me mother will introduce them all And this to me will say: Shake hands with your Uncle Mike, me boy And here's your sister, Kate And sure there's the girl you used to swing Down by the garden gate Shake hands with all your neighbours And kiss the colleens all You're as welcome as the flowers in May To dear old Donnegal Meet Branigan, Fannigan, Milligan, Gilligan Duffy, McCuffy, Malachy, Mahone Rafferty, Lafferty, Donnelly, Connelly Dooley, O'Hooley, Muldowney, Malone Madigan, Cadigan, Lanihan, Flanihan f*gan, O'Hagan, O'Hoolihan, Flynn Shanihan, Manihan, Fogarty, Hogarty Kelly, O'Kelly, McGuinness, McGuinn Shake hands with your Uncle Mike, me boy And here's your sister, Kate And sure there's the girl you used to swing Down by the garden gate Shake hands with all your neighbours And kiss the colleens all You're as welcome as the flowers in May To dear old Donnegal