Westering Home

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"Westering Home" is a 20th-century Scottish song written by Hugh S. Roberton. It may be derived from the Irish Gaelic song "Trasna na dTonnta". It runs as follows:

Westering home and a song in the air

Light in the eye and it's goodbye to care
Laughter o' love and a welcoming there
Isle of my heart my own land

Tell me a tale of the Orient gay
Tell me of riches that come from Cathay
Ah but it's grand to be waken at day
And find oneself nearer to Islay

Where are the folks like the folks of the west
Canty and couthy and kindly, our best
There I would hie me and there I would rest
At home with my own folks in Islay

Now I'm at home and at home I do lay
Dreaming of riches that come from Cathay
I'll hop a good ship and be on my way
And bring back my fortune to Islay.

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