There's always tomorrow to bring us a smile. Maybe we should borrow that thought for a while. For then we'll both remember that life is but a game. We'll fan the dying ember and coax it into flame.
For millions of girls and for millions of boys. When Christmas Day is here. The most wonderful day of the year!. . A jack in the box waits for children to shout,.
Come, they told me pa-rum pum pum pum. Our newborn King to see, pa-rum pum pum pum. Our finest gifts we bring pa-rum pum pum pum. To lay before the King pa-rum pum pum pum.
If you wait for me. Then I'll come for you. Although I've traveled far. I always hold a place for you in my heart. . If you think of me. If you miss me once in a while.
In the merry month of May. From me home I started. Left the girls of Tuam. Sad and broken hearted. . Salute me father dear. And kissed me darlin' mother.
Ten years ago on a cold dark night. Someone was killed 'neath the town hall light. Just a few at the scene, and they all did agree. That the man who ran looked a lot like me.
When first I came to Ireland some pleasure for to find. It's there I spied a damsel fair, most pleasing to my mind. Her rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes like arrows pierced my breast.
I was down the glen one Easter morn. To a city fair rode I. There armed lines of marching men. In squadrons passed me by. No pipe did hum, no battle drum did sound it's loud tattoo.