Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song The Craic and the Porter Black, artist - Dublin City Ramblers. Album song The Craic and the Porter Black, in the genre Кельтская музыка
Date of issue: 31.03.2014
Record label: Dolphin
Song language: English
The Craic and the Porter Black |
Oh I am a true born Dublin man |
From the Liffey side I hail |
And the motte says I’m the quarest one |
This side of Mountjoy jail |
For I love the craic and the porter black |
In those pubs of high renown |
There is not a place in the whole wide world |
Like dear old Dublin town |
When I was young and in my prime |
Oh my banjo I would play |
All around in the pubs in the Liberties |
From noon until the break of day |
For I love the craic and the porter black |
In those pubs of high renown |
There is not a place in the whole wide world |
Like dear old Dublin town |
On Friday night it’s my delight |
When my weekly toil is done |
The motte and me go on the town |
To sing and dance and have some fun |
For I love the craic and the porter black |
In those pubs of high renown |
There is not a place in the whole wide world |
Like dear old Dublin town |
Now a Dublin man is staunch and true |
He’s hearty and he’s hail |
He’s a real true blue like me and you |
If you need him he won’t fail |
For I love the craic and the porter black |
In those pubs of high renown |
There is not a place in the whole wide world |
Like dear old Dublin town |
For I love the craic and the porter black |
In those pubs of high renown |
There is not a place in the whole wide world |
Like dear old Dublin town |
Like dear old Dublin Towm |