Lyrics The Writing of Tipperary / It's a Long Way to Tipperary - June Tabor
King
Edward
the
Seventh,
Who
some
called
The
Peace
Maker,
died
back
in
nineteen-and-ten
He
was
buried
at
Windsor
and
in
the
Procession
rode
the
noblest
and
highest
of
men
There
were
nine
crowned
kings
and
thirty
Proud
princes,
leaders
of
many′s
the
land
And
old
'Kaiser
Bill′
rode
next
to
King
George,
with
his
Field
Marshall's
baton
in
hand
Crippen
was
caught
that
very
same
year
Haley's
Comet
flashed
by
And
the
first
of
the
labour
exchanges
Was
opened,
the
year
the
old
king
died
The
Sidney
Street
siege
brought
Nineteen-eleven,
when
anarchy
died
in
the
flames
In
London,
in
June,
King
George
and
his
queen
played
the
coronation
game
"A
place
in
the
sun
",
Said
The
Kaiser
in
Hamburg,
launching
his
new
battle
ships
King
George
made
India,
Ireland
and
Wales,
places
for
right
royal
trips
Titanic
was
launched
on
the
day
of
The
Derby,
London′s
last
horsebus
was
shelved
The
suffragettes
marched,
Demanding
their
rights,
then
in
came
nineteen-and-twelve
Jack
Judge
went
down
to
West
Bromwich
town,
to
welcome
a
brand
new
year
He
went
to
a
pub,
To
have
a
little
sup,
′cause
he
liked
his
pint
of
beer
When
he'd
had
a
drink
he
started
to
Sing
and
he
raised
his
voice
on
high
My
name′s
Jack
Judge,
I'll
write
you
a
song,
from
Oldbury
town
come
I
Now
a
Birmingham
man
was
standing
near
and
he
heard
what
Jack
did
say
"A
pound
to
a
penny",
He
says
to
Jack,
"you
can′t
write
a
song
in
a
day"
Jack
just
laughed,
sang
another
song
and
he
says,
"I'll
take
you
on
This
afternoon
I′ll
write
you
a
song
And
I'll
sing
it
'fore
the
day
is
done"
Jack
laughed
again,
sang
another
song,
drank
another
pint
of
beer
Then
he
caught
a
train
to
Stalybridge,
Where
that
night
he
was
due
to
appear
And
the
very
first
day
of
nineteen-twelve,
old
Jack
Judge
won
his
bet
And
the
song
he
made
and
he
sang
that
day,
we
never
will
forget
In
March
nineteen-twelve
brave
Scott
and
His
comrades
died
while
the
snow
storm
roared
And
later
that
year
the
good
General
Booth,
finally
laid
down
his
sword
There
were
riots
in
Ireland
concerning
Home
rule,
Mrs
Pankhurst
was
in
prison
again
And
Wilbur
Wright
died,
The
first
of
the
fliers,
as
the
Royal
Flying
Corps
was
named
Titanic
went
down
in
the
spring
of
that
Year,
taking
one
thousand,
five
hundred
lives
And
the
Balkan
states
blazed
from
border
to
Border,
as
death
began
sharpening
his
knives
Of
the
nineteen-ten
monarchs
who
mourned
for
King
Edward,
in
nineteen-thirteen
few
survived
Though
some
of
them
lived
to
a
peaceful
Old
age,
assassins
took
many′s
the
life
Death
came
calmly
to
China
and
Sweden,
but
elsewhere
the
murderer′s
hand
Struck
The
Pasha
of
Turkey,
The
King
of
the
Greeks,
while
Spain
pursued
death's
plan
The
armies
of
Europe
paraded
and
Postured,
the
stock-pile
of
weapons
increased
At
the
Hague,
As
if
in
grim
desperation,
they
opened
The
Palace
of
Peace
In
nineteen-fourteen,
With
more
suffragettes
marching,
the
Arch-Duke
of
Austria
was
slain
In
less
than
two
months
all
Europe
Was
marching,
death
was
in
business
again
Many′s
the
young
man,
From
many's
the
family,
willingly
gave
of
his
all
They
died
in
the
millions
for
Dubious
victory,
answering
Kitchener′s
call
But
as
they
marched
off
to
the
trains
and
The
troop
ships,
they
sang
as
they
hurried
along
And
the
words
echo
back
from
the
Graveyards
of
Flanders,
singing
old
Jack
Judges
song
"'It′s
A
Long
Way
To
Tipperary"'
It's
a
long
way
to
Tipperary,
it′s
a
long
way
to
go
It′s
a
long
way
to
Tipperary,
to
the
sweetest
girl
I
know
Good-bye
Piccadilly,
farewell
Leicester
square
It's
a
long,
long,
way
to
Tipperary,
but
my
heart
lies
there
It′s
a
long
way
to
Tipperary,
it's
a
long
way
to
go
It′s
a
long
way
to
Tipperary,
to
the
sweetest
girl
I
know
Good-bye
Piccadilly,
farewell
Leicester
square
It's
a
long,
long,
way
to
Tipperary,
but
my
heart
lies
there
It′s
a
long,
long,
way
to
Tipperary,
but
my
heart
lies
there
1 The Gardener
2 A Place Called England
3 I Will Put My Ship in Order
4 I'll Be Seeing You
5 Out of Winter / Waltzing's for Dreamers
6 Pharaoh
7 Must I Be Bound?
8 The Writing of Tipperary / It's a Long Way to Tipperary
9 The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
10 The Water Is Wide / St. Agnes / Jeannie and Jamie
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