Lyrics Tim Finnegan's Wake - Johnny Logan
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
for
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
Round
the
flure
yer
trotters
shake
Bend
an
ear
to
the
truth
they
tell
ye,
We
had
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
Widow
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,
auvreem!
O,
why
did
you
die?",
"Will
ye
hould
your
gob?"
said
Paddy
McGee
Then
Maggie
O'Connor
took
up
the
cry,
"O
Biddy"
says
she
"you're
wrong,
I'm
sure"
Biddy
gave
her
a
belt
in
the
gob
And
sent
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
Now
the
spirits
new
life
gave
the
corpse,
my
joy!
Tim
jumped
like
a
Trojan
from
the
bed
Cryin
will
ye
walup
each
girl
and
boy,
T'underin'
Jaysus,
do
ye
think
I'm
dead?
1 The Wild Rover
2 The Fields of Athenry
3 Dirty Old Town
4 Molly Malone
5 On Raglan Road
6 The Irish Rover
7 The Black Velvet Band
8 And the Band Played Waltzing Mathilda
9 Raggle Taggle Gypsy
10 Follow Me Up To Carlow
11 Tim Finnegan's Wake
12 Whiskey In the Jar
13 Spancil Hill
14 The Town I Loved So Well
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