| Ah Sure, musha, God help her
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| She’s in an awful state
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| She’s got that husband fellow’s run away
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| A teenage daughter in the family way
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| And she can’t pay her bills to nobody
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| Poor Mrs. Donoghue
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| Out there by Ballynew
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| She used to be a King from Davitt Street
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| All of them were spotless in their parent’s home
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| Till she got married to that animal
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| According to all accounts
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| They never go to Mass
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| He’s with that young one out in Ballyhack
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| She don’t have a stitch across her back
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| But she can well afford to drink
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| I really don’t know
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| What’s to become of them?
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| All the street is up in arms at them
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| They make more noise than an army
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| When she starts throwing all the cups at him
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| I really wouldn’t mind
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| If they were friendly
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| But they don’t say hello to nobody
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| You’d really think that they were somebody
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| It makes me laugh you know
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| At the back of it all
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| Ah sure musha, God help her
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| She’s in an awful state
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| She’s got that husband fellows run away
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| A teenage daughter in the family way
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| And she don’t pay her bills to nobody |