| Up to mighty London came an Irishman one day
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| As the streets were paved with gold, sure ev’ry one was gay
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| Singing songs of Piccadilly, Strand and Leicester Square
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| Till Paddy got excited, then he shouted to them there:
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| It’s a long way to Tipperary
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| It’s a long way to go
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| It’s a long way to Tipperary
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| To the sweetest girl I know!
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| Goodbye Piccadilly! |
| Farewell Leicester Square!
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| It’s a long, long way to Tipperary
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| But my heart’s right there!
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| Paddy wrote a letter to his Irish Molly O'
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| Saying «Should you not receive it, write and let me know!
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| If I make mistakes in spelling, Molly dear», said he
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| «Remember it’s the pen that’s bad, don’t lay the blame on me»
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| It’s a long way to Tipperary
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| It’s a long way to go
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| It’s a long way to Tipperary
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| To the sweetest girl I know!
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| Goodbye Piccadilly! |
| Farewell Leicester Square!
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| It’s a long, long way to Tipperary
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| But my heart’s right there!
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| Molly wrote a neat reply to Irish Paddy O'
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| Saying «Mike Maloney wants to marry me, and so
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| Leave the Strand and Piccadilly, or you’ll be to blame
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| For love has fairly drove me silly — hoping you’re the same!»
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| It’s a long way to Tipperary
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| It’s a long way to go
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| It’s a long way to Tipperary
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| To the sweetest girl I know!
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| Goodbye Piccadilly! |
| Farewell Leicester Square!
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| It’s a long, long way to Tipperary
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| But my heart’s right there! |