| While going the road to sweet Athy, Haroo, haroo
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| While going the road to sweet Athy, Haroo, haroo
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| While going the road to sweet Athy
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| A stick in my hand a tear in my eye, a doleful damsel I heard cry
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| Johnny I hardly knew yeh
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums, Haroo, Haroo
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums, Haroo, Haroo
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums the enemy nearly slew you
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| My darling dear you look so queer, Johnny I hardly knew yeh
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| Where are the legs with which you run haroo, haroo
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| Where are the legs with which you run haroo, haroo
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| Where are the legs with which you run
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| When you went to shoulder a gun, indeed your dancing days are gone
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| Johnny I hardly knew yeh!
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums, Haroo, Haroo
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums, Haroo, Haroo
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums the enemy nearly slew you
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| My darling dear you look so queer, Johnny I hardly knew yeh
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| You haven’t an arm and you haven’t a leg haroo, haroo
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| You haven’t an arm and you haven’t a leg haroo, haroo |
| You haven’t an arm and you haven’t a leg you’re an eyeless, noseless,
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| chickenless egg
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| You’ll have to be put in a bowl to beg
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| Johnny I hardly knew yeh!
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums, Haroo, Haroo
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums, Haroo, Haroo
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums the enemy nearly slew you
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| My darling dear you look so queer, Johnny I hardly knew yeh
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| I’m happy for to see you home haroo, haroo
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| I’m happy for to see you home haroo, haroo
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| I’m happy for to see you home
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| All from the island of Sullon, so low in the flesh so high in the bone
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| Johnny I hardly knew yeh!
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums, Haroo, Haroo
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums, Haroo, Haroo
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| With drums and guns and guns and drums the enemy nearly slew you
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| My darling dear you look so queer, Johnny I hardly knew yeh
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| But sad as it is to see you so haroo, haroo
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| But sad as it is to see you so haroo, haroo
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| But sad as it is to see you so
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| And think of you now as an object of woe, your Peggy’ll still keep you on as |
| her beau;
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| Johnny I hardly knew yeh! |