Oh we played a tune on the Shandon Bells, The Isle of Innisfree Then we rambled down through old Cork town, and crossed the River Lee The Christmas lights were all sparkling as we sauntered down the quay Into the English Market and into eternity Mo mhúirnín óg, won't you come home to me 'Tis by the English Market gates I'll be In the English market I was born, one cold and frosty day As they wrapped me up in a cabbage leaf, I could hear the angels say Oh you will know sorrow, oh small Cork boy, but you'll know joy as well Only make your choices wisely, between heaven, between hell Mo mhúirnín óg won't you come home to me 'Tis by the English Market gates I'll be I hear the Angel Voices telling me to be strong Here in this English Market Christmas Angel Song Then my mother gently dipped me in the fountain of pure love With her tender heart she missed one part where she held me from above Oh and I have wandered fruitlessly through many a desert plain But before my song is ended I'll be coming home again Mo mhúirnín óg, won't you come home to me 'Tis by the English Market gates I'll be And if ever I go back to Cork, I'm gonna go there in the spring When the leaves are green along the Mall, and the small Cork sparrows sing Oh or I might go there in Autumn time when the leaves begin to fall And the Flag of Freedom proudly flies above the City Hall Or when Christmas lights are sparkling as we saunter down the quay Into the English Market and into eternity Mo mhúirnín óg, won't you come home to me 'Tis by the English Market gates I'll be I hear the Angel Voices telling me to be strong Here in this English Market Christmas Angel Song