In the most
loving memory of Ellen "Nellie Farrell" Daly known
to her grandchildren as
"Nin"
As with so many
thousands of others, Nin had to emigrate to the United States
because of
poverty in Ireland. In 1897, at the age of 13 she left her home
in
Edgeworthstown, County Longford, Ireland with her 15 year old sister Bridget
on an ocean
liner for for New York City to begin life in a new world.
These are the
feelings of grief...
"Da"
Da! Da! We'll
say good bye to Ireland
and we'll say
goodbye to you.
The years have
passed so quickly, Da,
since our Mamai
died.
we never
thought we'd lose her, Da,
nor the baby by
her side.
Oh Father, must
we say goodbye?
our young
hearts burn with pain.
and will we
ever see you, Da?
will we come
home again?
What poverty
afflicts our lives
what evil in
our land
that we two
girls must leave you, Da?
our parting is
at hand.
Refrain
We'll miss our
brothers and our home
this farm is
all we know.
Oh Father, hold
us close once more
for now we both
must go.
We were but
children yesterday
playing on this
farm.
and you would
work here by our side
keeping us from
harm.
Bridget is but
fifteen years
and I three
years behind.
Oh Father, kiss
away our tears
for life now
proves unkind.
Refrain
We won't forget
your loving ways
nor how hard
you tried
raising seven
of us here
since our sweet
mother died.
America is far
away
(three thousand
miiles, we hear)
and Father, we
have only felt
safe when you
were near.
But we'll be
brave as we depart
from Ireland
and from you.
and Bridget
will return one day
and your dear
Nellie too.
Refrain
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