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Old Alarm Clock

When first I came to London In the year of thirty nine The city looked so wonderful And the girls were so divine But the coppers got suspicious And they soon gave me the knock I was charged with being the owner Of an old alarm clock Oh next morning d...

Only our rivers run free

When apples still grow in November And blossoms still grow from each tree When leaves are Still green in December Its then that our land will be free I traveled her hills and her valleys And still through her sorrow I see A land that has never known freedom...

Oró, Sé Do Bheatha 'Bhaile

Oró, sé do bheatha abhaile, Oró, sé do bheatha abhaile, Oró, sé do bheatha abhaile Anois ar theacht an tsamhraidh. 'Sé do bheatha, a bhean ba léanmhar, do b' é ár gcreach tú bheith i ngéibheann, do dhúiche bhreá i seilbh méirleach, is tú díolta leis na...

Paddy on the Railway

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 Fo...

Parcel of Rogues

Fareweel to a' our Scottish fame, Fareweel our ancient glory; Fareweel to e'en our Scottish name Sae fam'd in sang and story. Now Sark rins tae th' Solway sands, An' Tweed runs t' th' ocean.. Tae mark whaur England's Province stands: Sic a parcel of rogues in...

Patriot Game

Come all ye young rebels, and list while I sing, For the love of one's country is a terrible thing. It banishes fear with the speed of a flame, And it makes us all part of the patriot game. My name is O'Hanlon, and I've just turned sixteen. My home is in...

Peat Bog Soldiers

Far and wide as the eye can wander, Heath and bog are everywhere. Not a bird sings out to cheer us. Oaks are standing gaunt and bare. We are the peat bog soldiers, Marching with our spades to the moor. We are the peat bog soldiers, Marching with our sp...

Peggy Gordon

O Peggy Gordon, You are my darling Come sit you down upon my knee And tell to me the very reason Why I am slighted so by thee I am so deep in love that I can't deny it My heart lies smothered in my breast But it's not for you to let the whole world know it A...

Peggy Lettermore

Tá Peig agom, tá Cáit agom, ach Peig an bean is fearr 'Cbe faer Gheabhfas í nach air a bhfeás anttadh Ó ghuairm í 's guairim í go deo Sí grá mo chroí mo bhurnín í sí Peigín Leitirmór Tá iscaraigh na h'iarrthartha in greim an Ghotán mhoie Agus scríothim ais...

Phil the Fluter's Ball

Have you heard of Phil the fluter, From the town of Ballymuck, The times was going hard for him, In fact the man was broke, So he sent an invitation, To his neighbours one and all, As how he'd like their cornpany, That evening at a ball. And when writing out,...

Ploughboy Lads

When she was only sixteen years A beauty she was wearing Ah little, little did she think That she`d be soon a-grievin` oh oh Refren: For the ploughboys lads are gay braw lads They`ll court you and deceive you Oh they`ll take all and they`ll gang awa` And...

Preab San Ól

Why spend your leisure, bereft of pleasure, amassing treasure, why scrap and save Why look so canny at every penny, you'll take no money within the grave Landlords and gentry with all their plenty, must still go empty where ere they're found So to my thinki...

Protect and Survive

Well the government's made a document To help prevent embarrassment And in the event of an accident Catching us with our trousers down It's no use to you when you're dead Nor even when alive And the name of this piece of paper is Protect and survive S...

Quare Bungle Rye

Now Jack was a sailor who roamed on the town And she was a damsel who skipped up and down Said the damsel to Jack as she passed him by Would you care for to purchase some quare bungle rye roddy rye? Fol the diddle rye roddy rye roddy rye Thought Jack to...

Raglan Road

On Raglan Road of an Autumn Day, I saw her first and knew That her dark hair would weave a snare That I might one day rue. I saw the danger, and I passed Along the enchanted way And I said let grief be a falling leaf At the dawning of the day. On Grafton Str...

Rambling Rover

Oh there's sober men & plenty And drunkards barely twenty There are men of over ninety That have never yet kissed a girl. But give me a rambling rover Fae Orkney down to Dover We will roam the country over And together we'll face the world. There'...

Rare Ould Times

Raised on songs & stories, heroes of re-known The passing tales & glories that once was Dublin town The hallowed halls & houses, the haunting childrens' rhymes That once was Dublin city in the rare ould times Ring a ring a rosie, as the light decl...

Rattling Roaring Willie

O, rattlin, roarin Willie, O, he held to the fair, An for to sell his fiddle An buy some other ware; But parting wi' his fiddle, The saut tear blin't his e'e- And rattlin, roarin Willie, Ye're welcome hame to me. O Willie, come sell your fiddle, O, s...

Rising of the Moon

And come tell me Sean O'Farrell, tell me why you hurry so Hush a buachaill, hush and listen and his cheeks were all aglow I bear orders from the captain, get you ready quick and soon For the pikes must be together at the rising of the moon At the rising of...

Rocky Road To Dublin

While in the merry month of May, from me home I started Left the girls of Tuam nearly brokenhearted Saluted father dear, kissed me darling mother Drank a pint of beer, me grief and tears to smother Then off to reap the corn and leave where I was born Cut...