It's The Emerald Isle Is The Beautiful Land: There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish. O'Er The Whole Of It, Nature, At Heaven'S Command, Has Scattered Her Charms With A Prodigal Hand From Skibbereen Town To The Donegal Strand; For There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish. And It's Many A Hero The Irish Can Claim: There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish. "Red Hugh" Put His Country'S Invaders To Shame; Owen Roe Was A Fighter They Never Could Tame; As A Nation The Irish Have Glory And Fame; For There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish. And The Irish Are Noted For Piety, Too: There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish. In The Far-Away Time Before Brian Boru, The Faith By Saint Patrick Was Planted And Grew, And The "Island Of Saints" Has Had Saints Not A Few: For There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish. And The Best Of All Orators Irishmen Are: There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish. The Voice Of Columba Was Heard From Afar, Burke'S Eloquence Rolled Like A Conquering Car, And The Name Of O'Connell'S A Radiant Star; For There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish. And The Irishman Always Is Witty, Of Course; There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish. And His Wit Is As Genial And Kind As Its Source; It Never Leaves Anyone Feeling The Worse; He Makes Bulls, But A Good Irish Bull'S A White Horse; For There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish. You Are Thinking, No Doubt, To The Race I Belong: There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish. You Think I Am Irish, But That's Where You're Wrong; I Am Scotch, But Our Love For The Irish Is Strong; We Gave Them A Saint And We'll Give Them A Song; For There'S Nothing Too Good For The Irish.