Lyrics The Cobbler - Tommy Makem , The Clancy Brothers
Oh,
me
name
is
Dick
Darby,
I'm
a
cobbler
I
served
my
time
at
ould
camp
Some
call
me
an
old
agitator
But
now
I'm
resolved
to
repent
With
me
ing-twing
of
an
ing-thing
of
an
i-doe
With
me
ing-twing
of
an
ing-thing
of
an
i-day
With
me
roo-boo-boo
roo-boo-boo
randy
And
me
lab
stone
keeps
beating
away
Now,
my
father
was
hung
for
sheep
stealing
My
mother
was
burned
for
a
witch
My
sister's
a
dandy
house-keeper
And
I'm
a
mechanical
switch
It's
forty
long
years
I
have
traveled
All
by
the
contents
of
me
pack
Me
hammers,
me
awls
and
me
pinchers
I
carry
them
all
on
me
back
Oh,
my
wife
she
is
humpy,
she's
lumpy
Me
wife
she's
the
devil,
she's
cracked
And
no
matter
what
I
may
do
with
her
Her
tongue,
it
goes
clickety-clack
It
was
early
one
fine
summer's
morning
A
little
before
it
was
day
I
dipped
her
three
times
in
the
river
And
carelessly
bade
her
"Good
day"
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