| In the merry month of June from me home I started,
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| Left the girls of Tuam nearly broken hearted,
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| Saluted Father dear, kissed me darling mother,
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| Drank a pint of beer, me grief and tears to smother,
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| Then off to reap the corn, leave where I was born,
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| Cut a stout blackthorn to banish ghosts and goblins;
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| A brand new pair of brogues, rattlin' o’er the bogs
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| Frightenin' all the dogs on the rocky road to Dublin,
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| One two three four five,
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| Hunt the Hare and turn her down the rocky road
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| All the way to Dublin, Whack fol lol le rah!
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| In Mullingar that night I rested limbs so weary
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| Started by daylight me spirits bright and airy
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| Took a drop of the pure,
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| Keep me heart from sinking;
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| That’s the Paddy’s cure whenever he’s on drinking
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| To see the lassies smile, laughing all the while
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| At me curious style, 'twould set your heart a bubblin'
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| An' asked if I was hired, wages I required
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| 'Till I was nearly tired of the rocky road to Dublin,
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| One two three four five,
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| Hunt the Hare and turn her down the rocky road
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| All the way to Dublin, Whack fol lol le rah!
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| In Dublin next arrived, I thought it such a pity
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| To be soon deprived a view of that fine city.
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| Well then I took a stroll, all among the quality;
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| Bundle it was stole, all in a neat locality.
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| Something crossed me mind, when I looked behind,
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| No bundle could I find upon me stick a wobblin'
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| Enquiring for the rogue, said me Connaught brogue
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| Wasn’t much in vogue on the rocky road to Dublin,
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| One two three four five,
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| Hunt the Hare and turn her down the rocky road
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| And all the way to Dublin, Whack fol lol le rah!
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| From there I got away, me spirits never falling,
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| Landed on the quay, just as the ship was sailing.
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| The Captain at me roared, said that no room had he;
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| When I jumped aboard, a cabin found for Paddy.
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| Down among the pigs, played some funny rigs,
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| Danced some hearty jigs, the water round me bubbling;
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| When off Holyhead wished meself was dead,
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| Or better far instead on the rocky road to Dublin,
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| One two three four five,
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| Hunt the Hare and turn her down the rocky road
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| All the way to Dublin, Whack fol lol le rah!
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| The boys of Liverpool, when we were safely landed,
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| Called meself a fool, I could no longer stand it.
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| Blood began to boil, temper I was losing;
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| Poor old Erin’s Isle they began abusing.
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| «Hurrah me soul!"says I, let the shillelagh fly.
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| Some Galway boys were nigh and saw I was a hobble in,
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| With a loud «hurray!"joined in the fray.
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| Soon we cleared the way on the rocky road to Dublin,
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| One two three four five,
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| Hunt the Hare and turn her down the rocky road
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| All the way to Dublin, Whack fol lol le rah!
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| Hunt the Hare and turn her down the rocky road
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| Aall the way to Dublin, Whack fol lol le rah!
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| Whack fol lol le rah!
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| Whack fol lol le rah! |