Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Poor Paddy , by - The Pogues. Song from the album Original Album Series, in the genre Фолк-рокRelease date: 03.11.2011
Record label: Warner Music UK
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Poor Paddy , by - The Pogues. Song from the album Original Album Series, in the genre Фолк-рокPoor Paddy |
| In eighteen hundred and forty-one |
| The corduroy breeches I put on |
| Me corduroy breeches I put on |
| To work upon the railway, the railway |
| I’m weary of the railway |
| Poor Paddy works on the railway |
| In eighteen hundred and forty-two |
| From Hartlepool I moved to Crewe |
| Found myself a job to do |
| A working on the railway |
| I was wearing corduroy breeches |
| Digging ditches, pulling switches |
| Dodging pitches, as I was |
| Working on the Railway |
| In eighteen hundred and forty-three |
| I broke the shovel across me knee |
| I went to work for the company |
| On the Leeds to Selby railway |
| I was wearing corduroy breeches |
| Digging ditches, pulling switches |
| Dodging pitches, as I was |
| Working on the Railway |
| In eighteen hundred and forty-four |
| I landed on the Liverpool shore |
| My belly was empty me hands were raw |
| With working on the railway, the railway |
| I’m sick to my guts of the railway |
| Poor Paddy works on the railway |
| In eighteen hundred and forty-five |
| When Daniel O’Connell he was alive |
| When Daniel O’Connell he was alive |
| And working on the railway |
| I was wearing corduroy breeches |
| Digging ditches, pulling switches |
| Dodging pitches, as I was |
| Working on the Railway |
| In eighteen hundred and forty-six |
| I changed my trade to carrying bricks |
| I changed my trade to carrying bricks |
| To work upon the railway |
| I was wearing corduroy breeches |
| Digging ditches, pulling switches |
| Dodging pitches, as I was |
| Working on the Railway |
| In eighteen hundred and forty-seven |
| Poor Paddy was thinking of going to Heaven |
| The old bugger was thinking of going to Heaven |
| To work upon the railway, the railway |
| I’m sick to my death of the railway |
| Poor Paddy works on the railway |
| I was wearing corduroy breeches |
| Digging ditches, pulling switches |
| Dodging pitches, as I was |
| Working on the Railway |
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