One night as he lay dreaming of pleasant days gone by His mind being bent on rambling to lreland he did fly he stepped on a vision and he followed with the wind, when at last he came to anchor at the cross of Spancill Hill.
Then on the 23rd of June the day before the fair, When Irelandâ"š¬â"ž¢s sons and daughters and The young and the old, the brave and the bold cametheir dutie to fulfill At the Parish Church in Clooney a mile from Spancill Hill.
He went to see his neighbours to see how they did fare, The old ones were all dead and gone the young ones turning grey. He met with tailor Quigley heâ"š¬â"ž¢s as funny as ever still, Johnny used to patch his britches when he lived in Spancill Hill.
He paid a flying visit to his one and only love, Sheâ"š¬â"ž¢s as gentle as a puppy and as pretty as a doll She threw her arms around me saying, Sure sheâ"š¬â"ž¢s Ned the farmerâ"š¬â"ž¢s daughter and the pride of Spancill Hill.
He dreamt he held, he kissed her as many a time before, Oh Johnny youâ"š¬â"ž¢re only joking as many a time before. The cock he crowed in the morning he crowed He awoke in California many miles from Spancill Hill.