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Charlie Rich - John O'reilly lyrics
My name is John O'Reilly 
 And my father worked the fields
 In the hills of old Kilarny
 Where I helped him turn the wheels
 My arms grew hard as iron for a boy of 17
 And I used my fists for gambling in those wet Kilarny streets
 Well the ship left for America and I brought my pack aboard
 Said goodbye to my dear Ireland said a prayer to my dear Lord
 I fought those sorry guineas in the kitchen they called hell
 I fought them for their dollar and those guineas paid me well
 Chorus
 Fair thee well fair Dover
 Fair thee well your seasons turn
 For my pockets will be jingling on the day of my return
 The day of my return
 I fought in New York City and I fought the Jersey shore
 My gut stayed full of whiskey and my bed stayed full of whores
 They called my right a cannonball and my left they called the sameCharlie Rich - John O'reilly - http://motolyrics.com/charlie-rich/john-oreilly-lyrics.html
 I left em' all lyin' half in blood and half in shame
 I met a man on '32 and he stuck out his hand
 And he offered me a thousand if I'd fall before his man
 I said it could be done but only for another two
 He smiled at me and nodded as I stuck it in my shoe
 Chorus
 Fair thee well fair Dover
 Fair thee well your seasons turn
 For my pockets will be jingling on the day of my return
 The day of my return
 They rang the bell two times before I let him have my nose
 And I let him work my left until my eye was swollen closed
 Then I let loose a right that they still talk about today
 For that guinea didn't know that I had bet the other way
 They covered every dock and every port there on the coast
 Looking for that double crosser who had turned into a ghost
 But I was on a train my friend that rode the other way
 And i'll sail from California back to Dublin one fine day









