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Lyrics The Beggarman - Orthodox Celts
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| I am a little beggarman, a begging I have been.
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| For fifty years or more in this little isle of green,
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| Up to the Liffey and down to Tessague,
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| And I’m known by the name of old Johnny Doo.
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| Of all the trades of living sure the begging is the best
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| For when man is tired he can sit down and rest
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| Beg for a living, he’s got nothing else to do.
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| But run around the corner with his old rigado.
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| I slept last night in a barn at Currabawn.
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| A wet night came on and I slipped through the door.
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| Holes in my shoes and the toes peepin' through
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| Singin' skinny-ma-rink-a-doodlum for ould Johnny Dhu.
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| I must be gettin' home for it’s gettin' late at night.
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| The fire’s all raked and there isn’t any light
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| And now you’ve heard me story of the old ricadoo.
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| It’s good-night and God bless you from ould Johnny Dhu. |
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