Some poets sing of a noble king
All of a sweetheart fair
Some tell a tale of ships that sailWith treasures rich and rare
But my humble pen still drifts againTo scenes of long ago
Across the sea to the Benedy
And the winding river RoeRight well do I remember now
Those happy childhood days
And the times I had when just a lad
On Carn's lovely braes
And when my mind is thus inclined
No other joys I know
For my heart remains on the verdant plains
Near the winding river RoeBenbradagh's crown o'er Dungiven town
Is still within my viewAnd the Benedy Glen I worshipped then
Still lives in memory too
The beautiful scene of Cashel GreenStill haunts where ere I go
And in all my dreams I see it seems
The winding river Roe
If fortune smiles on me a while
I'll cross the sea again
And all those years of toil and tears
Will be forgotten then
And when at last my life has passedContentedly I'll go
Across the sea to the Benedy
And the winding river Roe