Lyrics Johnny I Hardly Knew You - Tommy Makem , The Clancy Brothers
While
goin'
the
road
to
sweet
Athy,
hurroo,
hurroo
While
goin'
the
road
to
sweet
Athy,
hurroo,
hurroo
While
goin'
the
road
to
sweet
Athy,
A
stick
in
me
hand
and
a
drop
in
me
eye,
A
doleful
damsel
I
heard
cry,
Johnny
I
hardly
knew
ye.
[Chorus]
With
your
guns
and
drums
and
drums
and
guns,
hurroo,
hurroo
With
your
guns
and
drums
and
drums
and
guns,
hurroo,
hurroo
With
your
guns
and
drums
and
drums
and
guns,
The
enemy
nearly
slew
ye
Oh
my
darling
dear,
Ye
look
so
queer
Johnny
I
hardly
knew
ye.
Where
are
the
eyes
that
were
so
mild,
hurroo,
hurroo
Where
are
the
eyes
that
were
so
mild,
hurroo,
hurroo
Where
are
the
eyes
that
were
so
mild,
When
my
heart
you
so
beguiled
Why
did
ye
sci-daddle
from
me
and
the
child
Oh
Johnny,
I
hardly
knew
ye
Where
are
the
legs
with
which
you
run,
hurroo,
hurroo
Where
are
the
legs
with
which
you
run,
hurroo,
hurroo
Where
are
the
legs
with
which
you
run,
When
first
you
went
to
carry
a
gun
Indeed
your
dancing
days
are
done
Oh
Johnny,
I
hardly
knew
ye
Ye
haven't
an
arm,
ye
haven't
a
leg,
hurroo,
hurroo
Ye
haven't
an
arm,
ye
haven't
a
leg,
hurroo,
hurroo
Ye
haven't
an
arm,
ye
haven't
a
leg,
Ye're
an
armless,
boneless,
chickenless
egg
Ye'll
have
to
put
with
a
bowl
out
to
beg
Oh
Johnny
I
hardly
knew
ye
I'm
happy
for
to
see
ye
home,
hurroo,
hurroo
I'm
happy
for
to
see
ye
home,
hurroo,
hurroo
I'm
happy
for
to
see
ye
home,
All
from
the
island
of
Ceylon;
So
low
in
the
flesh,
so
high
in
the
bone
Oh
Johnny
I
hardly
knew
ye
[Chorus]
The
enemy
never
slew
ye
Oh,
my
darling
dear
you
look
so
queer
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