| In the town of Athy, one Jeremy Lanigan battered away till he hadn’t a shilling
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| His father died, made him a man again, left him a farm and ten acres of ground
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| Myself, to be sure, got invitations for the boys and girls I might ask
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| Having been asked, friends and relations danced like bees around a sweet cask
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| There was lashings of drink wine for the ladies, potatoes and cake bacon and tea
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| Nolans and Dolans and all the O’Gradys, courting the girls and dancing away
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| While songs went round as plenty as water
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| The harps that are sounded through Tara’s old hall
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| Biddie Grey and the rat catcher’s daughter singing away at Lanigan’s ball
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| Six long months I spent in Dublin, six long months doing nothing at all
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| Six long months I spent in Dublin, learning to dance for Lanigan’s ball
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| She stepped out, I stepped in again. |
| I stepped out and she stepped in again
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| She stepped out, I stepped in again, learning to dance for Lanigan’s ball
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| They were doing all kinds of nonsensical dances all around in a whirligig
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| Julie and I soon banished their nonsense
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| Out on the floor for a reel and a jig
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| How the girls all got mad at me for they thought the ceilings would fall
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| I spent six months in Brook’s Academy learning to dance for Lanigan’s ball
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| Well the boys were merry and the girls all hearty
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| Dancing around in their couples and groups
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| An accident happened; |
| Terence McCarthy
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| He put his boot through Miss Finnerty’s hoops
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| She fell down in a faint and cried, 'Holy murder!'
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| Called her brothers and gathered them all
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| Carmody swore he’d go no further till he got revenge at Lanigan’s ball
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| Boys oh boys 'tis then there was ructions. |
| I got a belt from Phelim Mc Hugh
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| I replied to his introduction, kicked up a terrible hullabaloo
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| Moloney the piper was near gettin' smothered
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| They leapt on his pipes, bellows, chanter and all
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| Boys and girls all got entangled and that put an end to Lanigan’s ball |