Lyrics The Juice of the Barley - Tommy Makem , The Clancy Brothers
In
the
sweet
country
Lim'rick,
one
cold
winter's
night
All
the
turf
fires
were
burning
when
I
first
saw
the
light
And
a
drunken
old
midwife
went
tipsy
with
joy
As
she
danced
round
the
floor
with
her
slip
of
a
boy
Singing
ban-ya-na
mo
if
an-ga-na
And
the
juice
of
the
barley
for
me
Well
when
I
was
a
gossoon
of
eight
years
old
or
so
With
me
turf
and
me
primer
to
school
I
did
go
To
a
dusty
old
school
house
without
any
door
Where
lay
the
school
master
blind
drunk
on
the
floor
Singing
ban-ya-na
mo
if
an-ga-na
And
the
juice
of
the
barley
for
me
At
the
learning
I
wasn't
such
a
genius
I'm
thinking,
But
I
soon
bet
the
master
entirely
at
drinking,
Not
a
wake
or
a
wedding
for
five
miles
around,
But
meself
in
the
corner
was
sure
to
be
found.
Singing
ban-ya-na
mo
if
an-ga-na
And
the
juice
of
the
barley
for
me
One
Sunday
the
priest
thread
me
out
from
the
altar
Saying
you'll
end
up
your
days
with
your
neck
in
a
halter;
And
you'll
dance
a
fine
jig
between
heaven
and
hell
And
his
words
they
did
frighten
me
the
truth
for
to
tell
Singing
ban-ya-na
mo
if
an-ga-na
And
the
juice
of
the
barley
for
me
So
the
very
next
morning
as
the
dawn
it
did
break
I
went
down
to
the
vestry
the
pledge
for
to
take,
And
there
in
that
room
sat
the
priests
in
a
bunch
Round
a
big
roaring
fire
drinking
tumblers
of
punch
Singing
ban-ya-na
mo
if
an-ga-na
And
the
juice
of
the
barley
for
me
Well
from
that
day
to
this
I
have
wandered
alone
I'm
a
jack
of
all
trades
and
a
master
of
none,
With
the
sky
for
me
roof
and
the
earth
for
me
floor,
And
I'll
dance
out
my
days
frinking
whiskey
galore
Singing
ban-ya-na
mo
if
an-ga-na
And
the
juice
of
the
barley
for
me
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