Lyrics Jug of Punch - The Clancy Brothers
One
pleasant
evening
in
the
month
of
June
As
I
was
sitting
with
my
glass
and
spoon
A
small
bird
sat
on
an
ivy
bunch
And
the
song
he
sang
was
the
jug
of
punch
Too-ra-loo-ra-loo,
too-ra-loo-ra-lay
Too-ra-loo-ra-loo,
too-ra-loo-ra-lay
(Last
two
lines
of
verse)
What
more
diversion
can
a
man
desire
Than
to
sit
him
down
by
an
ale
house
fire
Upon
his
knee
a
pretty
wench
Aye,
and
on
the
table
a
jug
of
punch
Let
the
doctors
come
with
all
their
art
They'll
make
no
impression
upon
my
heart
Even
the
cripple
forgets
his
hunch
When
he's
snug
outside
of
a
jug
of
punch
Well
if
I
get
drunk
sure
the
money's
me
own
And
them
don't
like
me
they
can
leave
me
alone
I'll
tune
my
fiddle
and
I'll
rosin
my
bow
And
I'll
be
welcome
wherever
I
go
And
when
I'm
dead
now
and
in
my
grave
No
costly
tombstone
will
I
crave
Just
lay
me
down
in
my
native
peat
With
a
jug
of
punch
at
my
head
and
feet
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