Finnegan's Wake
(专辑: The Dubliner's Dublin - 1988)
Tim Finnegan lived in Walkin Street, a
gentle Irishman mighty odd He had a
brogue both rich and sweet, an' to rise in the
world he carried a
hod You see he'd a
sort of a
tipplers way but the
love for the
liquor poor Tim was born To help him on his way each day, he'd a
drop of the
craythur every morn Whack fol the
dah now dance to yer partner around the
flure yer trotters shake Wasn't it the
truth I
told you? Lots of fun at Finnegan's Wake One morning Tim got rather full, his head felt heavy which made him shake Fell from a
ladder and he broke his skull, and they carried him home his corpse to wake Rolled him up in a
nice clean sheet, and laid him out upon the
bed A
bottle of whiskey at his feet and a
barrel of porter at his head His friends assembled at the
wake, and Mrs Finnegan called for lunch First she brought in tay and cake, then pipes, tobacco and whiskey punch Biddy O'Brien began to cry, "Such a
nice clean corpse, did you ever see Tim avourneen, why did you die?", "Will ye hould your gob?" said Paddy McGee Then Maggie O'Connor took up the
job, "Biddy" says she "you're wrong, I'm sure" Biddy gave her a
belt in the
gob and left her sprawling on the
floor Then the
war did soon engage, t'was woman to woman and man to man Shillelagh law was all the
rage and a
row and a
ruction soon began Mickey Maloney ducked his head when a
bucket of whiskey flew at him It missed, and falling on the
bed, the
liquor scattered over Tim Bedad he revives, see how he rises, Timothy rising from the
bed Saying "Whittle your whiskey around like blazes, t'undering Jaysus, do ye think I'm dead?"