| Oh, there’s been a woman in our town, a woman you ought know well
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| She dearly loved her husband and another man twice as well
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| With me right finnickineerio, me tip finnick a wall
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| With me right finnickineerio, We’re tipping it up to Nancy
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| She went down to the chemist shop some remedies for to buy
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| Have you anything in your chemist shop to make me old man blind?
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| «Give him eggs and marrowbones and make him suck them all
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| Before he has the last one sucked, he won’t see you at all.»
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| She gave him eggs and marrowbones and made him suck them all
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| Before he had the last one sucked, he couldn’t see her at all
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| If in this world I cannot see, here I cannot stay
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| I’d drown myself; |
| «Come on,» says she, «and I’ll show you the way»
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| She led him to the river, she led him to the brim
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| But sly enough of Martin, it was him that shoved her in
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| She swam through the river, she swam through the brine
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| «Oh Martin, dear Martin. |
| Don’t leave me behind.»
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| «Oh Martin, dear Martin. |
| Don’t leave me behind.»
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| «Yerra shut up outa that ye silly aul fool, ye know poor Martin is blind»
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| There’s nine in me family and none of them is my own
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| I wish that each and every man would come and claim his own |