| I’ll tell yez how it was with me if to listen yez are willin'
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| 'Twas in yon house behind yon hill where I had lately been distillin'
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| I slung a keg upon me back and started out for daylight cooly
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| Good customers I did not lack and I sold it all in Ballyhooley
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| I thought it wiser to delay me homeward way for fear of Peelers
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| And in that way I spent the day dinin' with the whiskey dealers
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| But as the shades of night came down and I had got me money duly
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| I bid goodnight to all was there and I started home from Ballyhooley
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| My heart was light with the Mountain Dew that I had brewed among the heather
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| And on me way I chanced to spy a lad and lassie walk together
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| Her neck was like the mountain snow with cheeks like roses blossomed newly
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| She’d a voice like music soft and low she was the flower of Ballyhooley
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| This young man quickly left her side he it was afraid of me that he was
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| And still the lassie did not hide it was in love with me that she was
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| Then quickly up beside her came says I fair maid I love you truly
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| And if your parents give consent will you be my bride in Ballyhooley
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| I have a house behind yon hill two fine greyhonds and a ferret
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| Besides I have a little still the drop it makes with you I’ll share it And I have got a feather bed with sheets and blankets purchased newly
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| Besides I have a ring to wed if you’ll be mine in Ballyhooley
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| Her cherry cheeks they grew more red during the time that we were talkin'
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| And still she hung her little head and viewed the ground where we were walkin'
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| She says young man if you’re content and if you say you love me truly
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| And if me parents give consent I’ll be your bride in Ballyhooley
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| I asked her name she said it was Jane and that her second name was Cooley
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| And then I asked her when we’d wed she said the sooner wed the better
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| So I went and asked her parents glad if they were content to let me get her
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| They said they were they wished us luck we started out for Father Dooley
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| And at the hour of twelve o’clock he tied the knot in Ballyhooley
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| The Weddin' that we had that day the people comin' uninvited
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| The piper played for every squad Jane she sang and I recited
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| The poteen flowed like a waterfall that from the still had just come newly
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| And in that way we gaily spent our honeymoon in Ballyhooley
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| The Weddin' presents that we got none of them was mean or shabby
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| And me Auntie Dot she bought some cloth to make the dresses for the baby
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| Invitations then went round to friends that we had just made newly
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| A lighter heart could not be found that mine that night in Ballyhooley
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| It’s fifteen years now since we wed still in every way we’re thrivin'
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| Me Jane she is a dandy yet though down the hill of life she’s drivin'
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| The family has increased in store fifteen daughters all unruly
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| Bonny Jane she is me Queen and I’m the king of Ballyhooley. |