Lyrics Ridin' the High Stool - Christy Moore
I
was
riding
the
high
stool,
expandin'
and
expoundin',
On
the
price
of
rice
in
Siera
Leone
and
the
height
of
the
beef
mountain.
As
to
where
did
Jack
Doyle
meet
Movita.
How
many
wives
did
the
Aga
Khan.
Dismountin'
from
my
high
horse,
I
couldn't
find
the
handle
of
the
bar
room
door!
Yeah
sure
I
knew
it
all
then
up
again'
the
counter,
I'd
weigh
you
up
in
ten
seconds
flat.
Ya
see
I
was
a
great
judge
of
character,
my
instincts
always
tellin'
me
exactly
what
kinda
guy
I
got.
'Til
I
turned
to
go
that
is,
whereupon
I
couldn't
tell
my
arse
from
my
well-bent
elbow.
I
was
heading
down
the
streets
of
Laredo
singin'
Red
Sails
in
the
Sunset,
Sure
it
was
no
wonder,
we
knew
it
all
then.
Twas
like
drinkin'
porter
off
a
sore
leg
sez
Ber
Murphy.
"Would
ye
ever
ask
me
bollix",
sez
Kenny
Barry.
I
showed
them
the
colour
of
me
money
when
I
got
back
from
Katanga,
There's
no
business
like
show
business
sez
Titch
Maher
in
Flood's
bar.
After
snaggin'
turnips
for
the
Holy
Fathers,
But
after
it
got
dark,
much
later;
down
by
the
pinkeen.
I
cried
buckets
in
the
river,
When
Mickser
sang
"Oh
gentle
Swallows"...oh
gentle
swallows
For
knowin'
it
all
is
a
lonely
place
to
be.
Yet
still
I
found
it
very
hard
to
say,
"Hey
man,
this
load
is
too
much
for
me,
til
I
was
completely
terrified.
Whereupon
a
light
ship
came
upon
my
way,
and
caught
me
in
its
beam.
Before
I
went
under,
yet
again,
for
the
very
last
time.
I
was
ridin'
the
high
stool,
expandin'
and
expoundin'.
Swimming
in
the
wine
lakes
and
climbing
the
beef
mountains.
Ridin'
the
high
stool
expandin'
and
expoundin',
On
the
price
of
rice
in
Siera
Leone
and
the
height
of
the
beef
mountain.
Ridin'
the
high
stool
expandin'
and
expoundin'...
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