Lyrics Humpty Dumpty - The Dubliners
Introduction
by
Ronnie,
James
Joyce
is
renown
for
written
some
very
Very
complicated
material
Surprisingly
he
wrote
the
next
song,
which
is
very
simple
Have
you
heard
o′
one
Humpty
Dumpty?
How
he
fell
with
a
roll
and
a
rumble
Crawled
up
like
lord
Oliver
Crumble
As
the
boot
of
the
magazine
wall
The
magazine
wall,
hump
helmet
and
all
He
was
one
time
our
king
of
the
castle
Now
he's
kicked
about
like
a
rotten
old
parsnip
And
from
Green
Street
he′ll
be
sent
By
order
of
his
worth
ship
To
the
penal
jail
of
Mount
Joy
To
the
jail
of
Mount
Joy,
jail
him
with
joy
He
was
for
father
of
all
things
for
to
bother
us
Slow
coaches
and
the
market
contraceptive
for
the
metropolis
Mayors
milk
for
the
sick
Seven
dry
Sunday's
a
week
Open
air
love
and
religion
reform
Religion
reforms,
so
hideous
and
forms
And
o'
why
says
you
couldn′t
he
menage
it
I′ll
go
bail
me
fine
dearie
mount
darling
Like
the
bumping
bullet
the
Cassidy's
All
his
butter′s
in
his
horns
His
butter's
in
his
horns,
butter
his
horns
Sweet
Pad
looks
to
the
waves
washed
to
old
Ireland
The
hooker
of
the
hammer
fast
Viking
And
gold′s
cursing
the
day
that
at
Blanna
bay
Saw
his
black
and
tan
men
a
war
Saw
his
black
and
tan
men
a
war,
at
the
Harber
bar
He
was
jointed
by
Wellington's
monument
O′
a
retorious
hippo'
po
potomus
When
some
bugger
let
down
the
back
strap
at
the
omnibus
And
he
got
his
dead
with
of
fusiliers
When
he's
rented
his
rears,
give
em
six
years
Oh
he′ll
have
a
free
trade
gaels
banned
in
mass
meeting
For
to
saws
that
brave
son
of
Scandinavery
And
we′ll
berry
him
down
in
Oxmond's
Town
Along
with
the
devil
and
Dane′s
The
death
and
dom
Dane's,
and
all
their
remains
Now
all
the
Kings
men
not
his
horses
Could
never
resurrect
his
corpses
For
there′s
no
true
spell,
in
Curington
hell
That's
able
to
raise
a
cane
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