Back to song list Previous song If I Was A Blackbird Next song I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen IF YOU'RE IRISH... In sweet Lim'rick Town, they say Lived a chap named Patrick John Molloy Once he sailed to the U.S.A. His luck in foreign parts he thought he'd try Now he's made his name, and is a wealthy man He put a bit away for a rainy day So if you gaze upon The house of Patrick John You'll find a notice that goes on to say: Chorus: If you're Irish come into the parlour There's a welcome there for you If your name is Timothy or Pat So long as you come from Ireland There's a welcome on the mat If You come from the Mountains of Mourne Or Killarney's lakes so blue We'll sing you a song and we'll make a fuss Whoever you are you are one of us If you're Irish, this is the place for you Patrick loved the girl he wed But he could not stand his Ma-n-aw Once with joy he turned quite red When she got into trouble thro' her jaw Six police they had to take her to the Court She was informed a month she would have to do So Patrick quickly wrote Up to the Judge a note Explaining, "Sir, I'm much obliged to you!" 153/319, 1053 characters