Last night as I lay on my pillow A vision appeared in my view Of a ship sailing over the ocean And the wind it tremendously blew On the deck stood a handsome young lady Whose features I'd never seen before And she sighed for the wrongs of her country Saying I'm banished from Erin's green shore In thought, I approached this young lady And asked her the cause of her woe She said I'm only an exile from Erin The land where the green shamrock grows For the want of employment in Ireland I was forced as an exile to stray Far away from my home in Killarney Where in childhood I longed to play Far away from each mountain and valley From Punch Bowl to top of Dunloe All around by the shores of sweet Muckross And that beautiful spot Aghadoe My name is Eileen McMahon My age is scarcely eighteen And I thank you, kind sir, for your kindness For you don't know how lonely I've been It was then I awoke from my slumber To look for my Eileen to see It was only the face of my mother With a fond smile, she gazing upon me The ship on the ocean had vanished But infancy I see her once more My beautiful Eileen McMahon The pride of old Erin's green shore