Lyrics I Knew Danny Farrell - The Dubliners
I
knew
Danny
Farrell
when
his
football
was
a
can
With
his
hand-me-downs
and
Welliers
and
his
sandwiches
Of
bran
But
now
that
pavement
peasant
is
a
full
grown
bitter
Man
With
all
the
trials
and
troubles
of
his
travelling
People′s
clan
He's
a
loser,
a
boozer,
a
me
and
you
user
A
raider,
a
trader,
a
people
police
hater
So
lonely
and
only,
what
you′d
call
a
gurrier
Still
now,
Danny
Farrell,
he's
a
man
I
knew
Danny
Farrell
when
he
joined
the
National
School
He
was
lousy
at
the
Gaelic,
they'd
call
him
amadán
- a
Fool
He
was
brilliant
in
the
toss
school
by
trading
objects
In
the
pawn
By
the
time
he
was
an
adult
all
his
charming
ways
had
Gone
I
knew
Danny
Farrell
when
we
queued
up
for
the
dole
And
he
tried
to
hide
the
loss
of
pride
that
eats
away
The
soul
But
mending
pots
and
kettles
is
a
trade
lost
in
the
Past
"There′s
no
hand-out
here
for
tinkers"
was
the
answer
When
he
asked
He′s
a
loser,
a
boozer,
a
me
and
you
user
A
raider,
a
trader,
a
people
police
hater
So
lonely
and
only,
what
you'd
call
a
gurrier
Still
now,
Danny
Farrell,
he′s
a
man
I
still
know
Danny
Farrell,
saw
him
just
there
Yesterday
Taking
methylated
spirits
with
some
wino's
on
the
quay
Oh,
he′s
forty
going
on
eighty,
with
his
eyes
of
hope
Bereft
And
he
told
me
this
for
certain,
there's
not
many
of
us
Left
He′s
a
loser,
a
boozer,
a
me
and
you
user
A
raider,
a
trader,
a
people
police
hater
So
lonely
and
only,
what
you'd
call
a
gurrier
Still
now,
Danny
Farrell,
he's
a
man
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