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Pogues - The Irish Rover Lyrics

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  • On the fourth of july, 1806
  • We set sail from the sweet cove of cork
  • We were sailing away with a cargo of bricks
  • For the grand city hall in new york
  • 'twas a wonderful craft
  • She was rigged fore and aft
  • And oh, how the wild wind drove her
  • She stood several blasts
  • She had twenty seven masts
  • And they called her the irish rover
  • We had one million bags of the best sligo rags
  • We had two million barrels of stone
  • We had three million sides of old blind horses hides
  • We had four million barrels of bones
  • We had five million hogs
  • And six million dogs
  • Seven million barrels of porter
  • We had eight million bails of old nanny-goats' tails
  • In the hold of the irish rover
  • There was awl mickey coote
  • Who played hard on his flute
  • When the ladies lined up for a set
  • He was tootin' with skill
  • For each sparkling quadrille
  • Though the dancers were fluther'd and bet
  • With his smart witty talk
  • He was ***** of the walk
  • And he rolled the dames under and over
  • They all knew at a glance
  • When he took up his stance
  • That he sailed in the irish rover
  • There was barney mcgee
  • From the banks of the lee
  • There was hogan from county tyrone
  • There was johnny mcgurk
  • Who was scared stiff of work
  • And a man from westmeath called malone
  • There was slugger o'toole
  • Who was drunk as a rule
  • And fighting bill treacy from dover
  • And your man, mick maccann
  • From the banks of the bann
  • Was the skipper of the irish rover
  • We had sailed seven years
  • When the measles broke out
  • And the ship lost its way in the fog
  • And that whale of a crew
  • Was reduced down to two
  • Just myself and the captain's old dog
  • Then the ship struck a rock
  • Oh lord! what a shock
  • The bulkhead was turned right over
  • Turned nine times around
  • And the poor old dog was drowned
  • And the las of the irish rover

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