Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Biddy Mulligan, artist - The Dubliners.
Date of issue: 04.03.2009
Song language: English
Biddy Mulligan |
You may travel from Clare to County Kildare, |
From Dublin right down to Macroom. |
But where would you see a fine widow like me |
Biddy Mulligan, the pride of the Coombe |
I’m a scrap of a widow that lives in a place, |
In Dublin that’s known as the Coombe. |
And me comfort and ease sure no king could excel |
Though me palace consists of one room |
By Patrick Street corner for thirty-five years, |
I’ve stood by me stall, that’s no lie |
And while I stood there, there was no one would dare |
To say black was the white of me eye |
I sell apples and oranges, nuts and sweet peas, |
Bulls eyes and sugar-stick sweet. |
On a Saturday night I sell second-hand clothes, |
From me stall on the floor of the street. |
Now I have a son Mick and he plays on the fife |
He belongs to the Longford street band |
It will do your heart good just to see them march out |
On a Sunday to Sandymount strand |
You may travel from Clare to County Kildare, |
From Dublin right down to Macroom. |
But where would you see a fine widow like me |
Biddy Mulligan, the pride of the Coombe |