| In Glendalough lived an old saint
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| Renowned for learning and piety
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| His manners was curious and quint
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| And he looked upon girl with disparity
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| Fol di dol rol di dol ad dy
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| Fol di dol rol di dol day
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| He was fond of readin' a book
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| When he could get one to his wishes
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| He was fond of castin' his hook
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| In among the ould fishes
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| Fol di dol fol di fol day
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| Fol di dol rol di dol ad dy
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| Fol di dol rol di dol day
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| But one evenin' he landed a trout
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| He landed a fine big trout, Sir
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| When young Kathleen from over the way
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| Came to see what the ould monk was about, Sir
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| Fol di dol fol di fol day
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| Fol di dol rol di dol ad dy
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| Fol di dol rol di dol day
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| «Well get out o' me way» said the saint
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| For I am a man of great piety
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| And me good manners I wouldn’t taint
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| Not be mixing with female society
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| Fol di dol fol di fol day
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| Fol di dol rol di dol ad dy
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| Fol di dol rol di dol day
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| Fol di dol rol di dol ad dy
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| Oh but Kitty she wouldn’t give in
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| And when he got home to his rockery
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| He found she was seated therein
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| A-polishin' up his ould crockery
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| Fol di dol fol di fol day
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| Fol di dol rol di dol ad dy
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| Fol di dol rol di dol day
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| Well he gave the poor creature a shake
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| And I wish that the Garda had caught him!
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| For he threw her right into the lake
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| And, be Jaysus, she sank to the bottom
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| Fol di dol fol di fol day
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| Fol di dol rol di dol ad dy
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| Fol di dol rol di dol day
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