Lyrics The Hackler from Grouse Hall / The Monaghan Jig - Damien Dempsey
I
am
a
roving
hackler
lad
that
loves
the
shamrock
shore,
My
name
is
Pat
McDonnell
and
my
age
is
eighty-four;
Belov'd
and
well-respected
by
my
neighbors
one
and
all
On
St.
Patrick's
day
I
loved
to
stray
round
Lavey
and
Grouse
Hall.
When
I
was
young
I
danced
and
sung
and
drank
good
whiskey,
too.
Each
síbín
shop
that
sold
a
drop
of
the
real
old
mountain
dew.
With
the
poitín
still
on
every
hill
the
peelers
had
no
call
Round
sweet
Stradone
I
am
well
known,
round
Lavey
and
Grouse
Hall.
I
rambled
round
from
town
to
town
for
hackling
was
my
trade,
None
can
deny
I
think
that
I
an
honest
living
made;
Where
e'er
I'd
stay
by
night
or
day
the
youth
would
always
call
To
have
some
crack
with
Paddy
Jack,
the
hackler
from
Grouse
Hall.
I
think
it
strange
how
times
have
changed
so
very
much
of
late,
Coercion
now
is
all
the
row
and
Peelers
on
their
bate.
To
take
a
glass
is
now,
alas,
the
greatest
crime
of
all
Since
Balfour
placed
that
hungry
beast
the
Sergeant
of
Grouse
Hall.
The
busy
tool
of
Castle
rule
he
travels
night
and
day,
He'll
seize
a
goat
just
by
the
throat
for
want
of
better
prey;
The
nasty
skunk,
he'll
swear
you're
drunk
tho'
you
took
none
at
all
There
is
no
peace
about
the
place
since
he
came
to
Grouse
Hall.
'Twas
on
pretense
of
this
offense
he
dragged
me
off
to
jail,
Alone
to
dwell
in
a
cold
cell
my
fate
for
to
bewail.
My
hoary
head
on
a
plank
bed,
such
wrongs
for
vengeance
call
He'll
rue
the
day
he
dragged
away
the
hackler
from
Grouse
Hall.
He
haunts
the
League
just
like
a
plague,
and
shame
for
to
relate
The
priest
can't
be
on
Sunday
free
the
Mass
to
celebrate.
It's
there
he'll
kneel
encased
in
steel
prepared
on
duty's
call
For
to
assail
and
drag
to
jail
our
clergy
from
Grouse
Hall.
Down
into
hell
he'd
run
pell-mell
to
hunt
for
poitín
there
And
won't
be
loath
to
swear
an
oath
'twas
found
in
Killinkere.
He'll
search
your
bed
from
foot
to
Head,
sheets,
blankets,
tick
and
all
Your
wife,
undressed,
must
leave
the
nest
for
Jemmy
of
Grouse
Hall.
He
fixed
a
plan
for
one
poor
man
who
had
a
handsome
wife
To
take
away
without
delay
her
liberty
and
life.
He'd
swear
quite
plain
that
he's
insane
and
got
no
sense
at
all,
As
he
has
done
of
late
with
one
convenient
to
Grouse
Hall.
Thank
God
the
day's
not
far
away
when
Home
Rule
will
be
seen,
And
brave
Parnell
at
home
will
dwell
and
shine
in
College
Green;
Our
policemen
will
all
be
then
our
nation's
choice
and
all,
Old
Balfour's
pack
will
get
the
sack
and
banished
from
Grouse
Hall.
Let
old
and
young
clear
out
their
lungs
and
sing
this
little
song,
Come
join
with
me
and
let
him
see
you
all
resent
the
wrong.
And
while
I
live
I'll
always
give
a
prayer
for
his
downfall
And
when
I
die
I
don't
deny
I'll
haunt
him
from
Grouse
hall
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