The Homes Of Donegal
Celtic Thunder Lyrics


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I just dropped in to see you all
I'll only stay awhile
I want to hear how you're getting on
I want to see you smile
I'm happy to be back again
And greet you big and small
For there's no place else on this earth quite like
The homes of Donegal

I long to see your smiling children
Standing by the door
The kettle boiling on the hearth
As I walked up the floor
And then to see a waiting for me
Travellers one and all
For your heart's alive in your mountain size
In the homes of Donegal

I like to lie, lie along with you
While away at night
With fairy lore and tales of yore
Beside the surf fire bright
And then to see laid out for me
A shake-down by the wall
For there's rest for weary wanderers
In the homes of Donegal





Donegal, queen of all
Donegal, queen of all

Overall Meaning

The Homes of Donegal by Celtic Thunder is a heartwarming tribute to the people and the place that the singer has come to love. The lyrics show a sense of fondness for the people of Donegal, where the singer has come to visit only for a short while. The song speaks of the singer wanting to see the people and hear about their lives. The homes, the children, and the familiar warmth of the hearth are all things that make Donegal special in the singer's eyes. The line "For there's no place else on this earth quite like the homes of Donegal" shows how truly deeply that the singer cares for this place, and how it holds a special place in their heart. The lyrics also talk about the traveler's lifestyle, and how it can be tiresome and lonely, but how all of that can be forgotten once the weary wanderer arrives in Donegal. The rest, the kind words, and the hospitality of the people make it easy to forget all of the hardships of life on the road.


The song conveys the beautiful spirit of the Donegal people who are known for their kindness, hospitality, and strength of character. The lyrics imply that there is a great deal of love, warmth, and hospitality in the Donegal homes that are hard to find elsewhere. The singer expresses a deep sense of nostalgia and a longing to be back in Donegal, as it is an experience that they cherish.


Line by Line Meaning

I just dropped in to see you all
I have arrived to visit you


I'll only stay awhile
I'll leave soon


I want to hear how you're getting on
I'm curious about your well-being


I want to see you smile
I want to make you happy


I'm happy to be back again
I'm glad to be back


And greet you big and small
And say hello to everyone


For there's no place else on this earth quite like
Because there's no other place like


The homes of Donegal
Donegal's homes


I long to see your smiling children
I miss seeing your happy kids


Standing by the door
Waiting for me by the door


The kettle boiling on the hearth
The boiling kettle on the fireplace


As I walked up the floor
As I approach


And then to see a waiting for me
And then to see people waiting for me


Travellers one and all
Everybody, including travelers


For your heart's alive in your mountain size
Because your spirit is big like the mountains


In the homes of Donegal
Donegal's homes


I like to lie, lie along with you
I like to lie down with you and rest


While away at night
Passing time at night


With fairy lore and tales of yore
With stories of fairies and ancient times


Beside the surf fire bright
Next to the bright fire


And then to see laid out for me
And to see prepared for me


A shake-down by the wall
A makeshift bed by the wall


For there's rest for weary wanderers
Because there's rest for tired travelers


In the homes of Donegal
Donegal's homes


Donegal, queen of all
Donegal, the best place


Donegal, queen of all
Donegal, the best place




Lyrics © Royalty Network, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Paul Brady, Sean McBride

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