| In Glenravel’s Glen there lives a man whom some would call a god
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| For he could cure your shakes with a bottle of his stuff would cost you thirty
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| bob
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| Come winter, summer, frost all over, a jiggin' Spring on the breeze
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| In the dead of night a man steps by, «McIlhatton, if you please»
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| McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
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| Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
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| Here’s a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
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| May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above
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| There’s a wisp of smoke to the south of the Glen and the poitín is on the air
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| The birds in the burrows and the rabbits in the sky and there’s drunkards
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| everywhere
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| At Skerries Rock the fox is out and begod he’s chasing the hounds
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| And the only thing in decent shape is buried beneath the ground
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| McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
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| Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
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| Here’s a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
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| May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above
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| At McIlhatton’s house the fairies are out and dancing on the hobs
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| The goat’s collapsed and the dog has run away and there’s salmon down the bogs
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| He has a million gallons of wash and the peelers are on the Glen
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| But they’ll never catch that hackler cos he’s not comin' home again
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| McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
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| Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
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| Here’s a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
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| May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above
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| McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
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| Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
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| Here’s a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
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| May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above |