Dolores Keane
Dolores Keane - Mary Clare Malloy lyrics
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A stor mo chroi when you're far away From the home you will soon be leaving My name is Mary Clare Malloy, I was born in County Cork At 18 years of age I sailed for the shores of old New York With 700 picture brides torn tween hope and fear At last we spied Manhattan and the famous Isle of Tears My first taste of the New World turned to ashes very fast The ones who entered freely were from first and second class We, steerage folk remained on board as if we were exiles The captain turned the ship around and sailed to Ellis Isle We disembarked and stood in line with chalk marks on our coats X for mental illness, if E back on the boat They asked us what our breeding was, could we read or write? The sound of women weeping set the dormitories at night My best friend was deported back to a poor Killea home Another sent to Swinburne Isle died of cholera alone The rest of us were shipped to trains bound for Midwest states To wild and stormy prairie lands and our prospective mates He's American primitive man In an American primitive land Irish eyes and calloused hands American primitive man