Carrickfergus
Celtic Thunder Lyrics


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I wish I was in Carrickfergus
Only for nights in Ballygran
I would swim over the deepest ocean
The deepest ocean for my love to find

But the sea is wide and I cannot swim over
And nor have I the wings to fly
If I could find me a lonesome boatman
To ferry me over my love and I

My childhood days bring back sad reflections
Of happy time I spent so long ago
My boyhood friends and my own relations
Have all passed on now like the melted snow

So I'll spend my days in endless roving
Soft is the grass my bed is free
Ah, to be home now in Carrickfergus
On that long road down to the sea

And in Kilkenny it is reported
On marble stone there as black as ink
With gold and silver I would support her
But I'll sing no more now till I get a drink

For I'm drunk today and I'm seldom sober
A handsome rover from town to town




Ah but I am sick now my days are numbered
Come all ye young men and lay me down

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Celtic Thunder's song Carrickfergus express a longing for home and lost love. The singer yearns to be in Carrickfergus, particularly in the nights spent in Ballygran. He would go to great lengths to reach his love, even if it means swimming over the deepest ocean. However, the sea is too wide for him to swim over, and he cannot fly. He wishes for a lonesome boatman who can ferry him over the sea to be with his love.


The singer's childhood memories bring back sad reflections of happy times that are long gone. His boyhood friends and relatives have all passed on, like the melted snow. The singer seems resigned to spending his days in endless roaming, finding comfort on the soft grass, and longing to be back home in Carrickfergus, where the sea is as much a part of home as the land.


The song reflects the longing for love and homesickness. The imagery of the sea and its vastness is a recurring motif in the song, symbolizing the extent to which the singer is willing to go to be with his love. The song is a tribute to the fleeting nature of time, with the singer's memories of happier times serving as a contrast to his present wanderings.


Line by Line Meaning

I wish I was in Carrickfergus
I long to be in Carrickfergus


Only for nights in Ballygran
Just for a few nights in Ballygran


I would swim over the deepest ocean
I would cross the ocean for my love


The deepest ocean for my love to find
Even the deepest ocean can't stop my love


But the sea is wide and I cannot swim over
I am unable to swim across the sea


And nor have I the wings to fly
I cannot fly either


If I could find me a lonesome boatman
If there was a boatman available


To ferry me over my love and I
To take my love and me across


My childhood days bring back sad reflections
I have sad memories of my childhood


Of happy time I spent so long ago
Of a time long gone and happier days


My boyhood friends and my own relations
My friends and family have all passed away


Have all passed on now like the melted snow
They are no longer here, like melted snow


So I'll spend my days in endless roving
I'll spend my days wandering aimlessly


Soft is the grass my bed is free
I sleep on soft grass, with no bed


Ah, to be home now in Carrickfergus
How I yearn to be home in Carrickfergus


On that long road down to the sea
On that long road that leads to the sea


And in Kilkenny it is reported
They say in Kilkenny


On marble stone there as black as ink
There's a marble stone as black as ink


With gold and silver I would support her
I would give her gold and silver


But I'll sing no more now till I get a drink
I won't sing anymore until I have a drink


For I'm drunk today and I'm seldom sober
I'm drunk today, and not often sober


A handsome rover from town to town
I'm a good-looking wanderer, travelling from place to place


Ah but I am sick now my days are numbered
But now I am sick and my days are few


Come all ye young men and lay me down
All young men, come and bury me




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: MACNALLY JOHN, . TRADITIONAL

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