| Molly, dear, now did you hear |
| The news thats goin round? |
| Down in a corner of my heart, |
| A love is what youve found. |
| And every time I look into |
| Your eyes of Irish blue, |
| You seem to whisper in my ear, |
| My love is just for you. |
| Oh, Molly, my Irish Molly, |
| My sweet acushla dear, |
| Im fairly off my trolley, |
| My Irish Molly, |
| When you are near. |
| Springtime is only ringtime |
| Come, dear, now dont be slow |
| Change your name, |
| Go on the game, |
| Begorra, wouldnt I do the same |
| My Irish Molly-o! |
| Molly, dear, now did you hear |
| I furnished up the flat? |
| Three little cozy rooms |
| N a bed n a Welcome on the mat. |
| Its five pounds down and two a week, |
| Shell soon be out of debt. |
| Its all complete except |
| They havent bought the cradle yet. |
| Oh, Molly, my Irish Molly, |
| My sweet acushla dear, |
| Im fairly off my trolley, |
| My Irish Molly, |
| When you are near. |
| Springtime is only ringtime |
| Come, dear, now dont be slow |
| Change your name, |
| Go on the game, |
| Begorra, wouldnt I do the same |
| My Irish Molly-o! |
| Molly, dear, and did you hear |
| What all the neighbors day |
| About those hundred sovereigns |
| You have safely stowed away? |
| They say thats why I love you |
| Ah, but, Molly, thats a shame. |
| If you had only ninety-nine, |
| Id love you just the same. |
| Oh, Molly, my Irish Molly, |
| My sweet acushla dear, |
| Im fairly off my trolley, |
| My Irish Molly, |
| When you are near. |
| Springtime is only ringtime |
| Come, dear, now dont be slow |
| Change your name, |
| Go on the game, |
| Begorra, wouldnt I do the same |
| My Irish Molly-o! |