Lyrics Into the Mystic (Remastered) - Paul Carrack
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If
Youre
Irish
Come
Into
The
Parlor
IF
YOU′RE
IRISH
COME
INTO
THE
PARLOR
In
sweet
Lim'rick
Town,
they
say,
Lived
a
chap
named
Patrick
John
MoIIoy.
Once
he
sailed
to
U.S.A.
His
luck
in
foreign
parts
he
thought
he′d
try.
Now
he's
made
his
name,
and
is
a
wealthy
man,
He
put
a
bit
away
for
a
rainy
day;
So
if
you
gaze
upon
The
house
of
Patrick
John,
You'll
find
a
notice
that
goes
on
to
say:
If
you′re
Irish
come
into
the
parlour,
There′s
a
welcome
there
for
you;
If
your
name
is
Timothy
or
Pat,
So
long
as
you
come
from
Ireland,
There's
a
welcome
on
the
mat,
If
You
come
from
the
Mountains
of
Mourne,
Or
Killarney′s
lakes
so
blue,
We'll
sing
you
a
song
and
we′ll
make
a
fuss,
Whoever
you
are
you
are
one
of
us,
If
you're
Irish,
this
is
the
place
for
you!
Patrick
loved
the
girl
he
wed,
But
he
could
not
stand
his
Ma-n-aw,
Once
with
joy
he
turned
quite
red,
When
she
got
into
trouble
thro′
her
jaw.
Six
police
they
had
to
take
her
to
the
Court,
She
was
informed
a
month
she
would
have
to
do,
So
Patrick
quickly
wrote
Up
to
the
Judge
a
note
Explaining,
"Sir,
I'm
much
obliged
to
you!"
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