| I am a young fellow that’s easy and bold,
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| In Castletown Conner I’m very well known;
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| In Newcastle West I spent many a night
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| With Kitty and Judy and Mary.
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| My parents rebuked me for being such a rake
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| And for spending my time in such frolicsome ways,
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| But I ne’re could forget the good nature of Jenny,
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| Agus fagaimid siud mar ata se.
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| There’s some say I’m foolish, there’s some say I’m wise,
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| And I will find that there are women that think it’s no crime;
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| The son of King David had ten thousand wives
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| And his wisdom was highly regarded.
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| In Euclid and grammar they taught me to write
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| But my heart, it was stolen by a pair of brown thighs
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| That came from the mountains, her stockings are white,
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| I’d love to be tied to her garter.
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| And some you’ll fuss over, and some you’ll forego
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| In there Devonshire’s treasure’s are twenty times more,
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| But he’s lying on his back amongst nettles and stones,
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| Agus fagaimid mar a ata se.
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| And when I am dead and I’m laid to my rest
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| My women and children will came at my wake,
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| They’ll gather around and they’ll offer a prayer
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| To the Lord for the soul of their father. |