Lyrics The Rocky Road to Dublin - Damien Dempsey
In
the
merry
month
of
June
from
me
home
I
started,
Left
the
girls
of
Tuam
so
sad
and
broken
hearted,
Saluted
father
dear,
kissed
me
darling
mother,
Drank
a
pint
of
beer,
me
grief
and
tears
to
smother,
Then
off
to
reap
the
corn,
leave
where
I
was
born,
Cut
a
stout
black
thorn
to
banish
ghosts
and
goblins;
Bought
a
pair
of
brogues
rattling
o'er
the
bogs
And
fright'ning
all
the
dogs
on
the
rocky
road
to
Dublin.
One,
two,
three
four,
five,
Hunt
the
Hare
and
turn
her
down
the
rocky
Road
and
all
the
way
to
Dublin,
Whack
follol
de
rah!
In
Mullingar
that
night
I
rested
limbs
so
weary,
Started
by
daylight
Next
morning
blithe
and
early,
Took
a
drop
of
pure
to
keep
me
heartfrom
sinking;
Thats
a
Paddy's
cure
whenever
he's
on
drinking.
See
the
lassies
smile,
laughing
All
the
while
At
me
curious
style,
'twould
set
your
heart
a
bubblin'
Asked
me
was
I
hired,
wages
I
required,
I
was
almost
tired
of
the
Rocky
road
to
Dublin.
One,
two,
three
four,
five,
Hunt
the
Hare
and
turn
her
down
the
rocky
Road
and
all
the
way
to
Dublin,
Whack
follol
de
rah!
In
Dublin
next
arrived,
I
thought
it
be
a
pity
To
be
soon
deprived
a
view
of
that
fine
city.
So
then
I
took
a
stroll,
all
among
the
quality;
Me
bundle
it
was
stole,
all
in
a
neat
locality.
Something
crossed
me
mind,
when
I
looked
behind,
No
bundle
could
I
find
upon
me
stick
a
wobblin'
Enquiring
for
the
rogue,
they
said
me
Connaught
brogue
Wasn't
much
in
vogue
on
the
rocky
road
to
Dublin.
One,
two,
three
four,
five,
Hunt
the
Hare
and
turn
her
down
the
rocky
Road
and
all
the
way
to
Dublin,
Whack
follol
de
rah!
From
there
I
got
away,
me
spirits
never
falling,
Landed
on
the
quay,
just
as
the
ship
was
sailing.
The
Captain
at
me
roared,
said
that
no
room
had
he;
When
I
jumped
aboard,
a
cabin
found
for
Paddy.
Down
among
the
pigs,
played
some
hearty
rigs,
Danced
some
hearty
jigs,
the
water
round
me
bubbling;
When
off
Holyhead
wished
meself
was
dead,
Or
better
for
instead
on
the
rocky
road
to
Dublin.
One,
two,
three
four,
five,
Hunt
the
Hare
and
turn
her
down
the
rocky
Road
and
all
the
way
to
Dublin,
Whack
follol
de
rah!
Well
the
bouys
of
Liverpool,
when
we
safely
landed,
Called
meself
a
fool,
I
could
no
longer
stand
it.
Blood
began
to
boil,
temper
I
was
losing;
Poor
old
Erin's
Isle
they
began
abusing.
"Hurrah
me
soul"
says
I,
me
Shillelagh
I
let
fly.
Some
Galway
boys
were
nigh
and
saw
I
was
a
hobble
in,
With
a
load
"hurray!"
joined
in
the
affray.
We
quitely
cleared
the
way
for
the
rocky
road
to
Dublin.
One,
two,
three
four,
five,
Hunt
the
Hare
and
turn
her
down
the
rocky
Road
and
all
the
way
to
Dublin,
Whack
fol
all
the
Ra!
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