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Words & Music by Brendan O'Loughlin
(Jolly song about people getting together, Irish festival atmospheric feeling, or as they say in Ireland "having a ceilidh")

I'm hear in the U.S.A. cant forget about Bantry Bay
The catch of the day the saving the hay
The chat at McGuire's pub.
Peggy and Bridget Malone are the only one's with a phone
You got to queue up it's a little bit rough
To make a private call home.

All the people hear are singing everywhere
Without any fear they come from far and near
Just to get together to talk about the weather
And all the little things that they have done so well

Tis hear in the town of Kilkee in the summer it's where to be
Not a worry or care in the County of Clare
There's nothing too much to compare
There's Murphy and Donovan too, expressing their point of view
It's rough and it's tough, and there's never enough
Of that good old mountain dew

There's lots of good thing's to be seen from here to the Cliff's of Dooneen
The Treaty Stone, the Mountains of Morne
I'm not too sure if I'm comin' or goin'
So if it's O.K. to suggest, your welcome to be my guest
There's charity nuns, fathers and suns,
The Murphy's, O'Loughlin's and Dunnes.

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