Lyrics Róisin the Bow - The Dubliners
I've
traveled
all
over
this
wide
world,
and
now
to
another
I'll
go.
I
know
that
good
quarters
are
waiting
to
welcome
old
Rosin
the
Beau.
To
welcome
old
Rosin
the
Beau,
to
welcome
old
Rosin
the
Beau.
I
know
that
good
quarters
are
waiting
to
welcome
old
Rosin
the
Beau.
When
I'm
dead
and
laid
out
on
the
counter,
a
voice
you
will
hear
from
below.
Saying,
"Send
down
a
hogshead
of
whiskey
take
a
drink
with
old
Rosin
the
Beau."
Take
a
drink
with
old
Rosin
the
Beau,
take
a
drink
with
old
Rosin
the
Beau.
Saying,
"Send
down
a
hogshead
of
whiskey
take
a
drink
with
old
Rosin
the
Beau."
Then
get
a
half
dozen
stout
fellows,
and
line
them
all
up
in
a
row.
Let
them
drink
out
of
half
gallon
bottles
to
the
memory
of
Rosin
the
Beau.
To
the
memory
of
Rosin
the
Beau,
to
the
memory
of
Rosin
the
Beau.
Let
them
drink
out
of
half
gallon
bottles
to
the
memory
of
Rosin
the
Beau.
Then
get
these
half
dozen
stout
fellows,
and
let
them
all
stagger
and
go.
And
dig
a
great
hole
in
the
meadow
and
in
it
put
Rosin
the
Beau.
And
in
it
put
Rosin
the
Beau,
and
in
it
put
Rosin
the
Beau.
Let
them
dig
a
great
hole
in
the
meadow
and
in
it
put
Rosin
the
Beau.
I
fear
the
old
tyrant
approaching,
that
cruel
and
remorseless
old
foe.
I
lift
up
my
glass
in
his
honor,
take
a
drink
with
old
Rosin
the
Beau.
Take
a
drink
with
old
Rosin
the
Beau,
take
a
drink
with
old
Rosin
the
Beau.
I
lift
up
my
glass
in
his
honor,
take
a
drink
with
old
Rosin
the
Beau.
Take
a
drink
with
old
Rosin
the
Beau,
take
a
drink
with
old
Rosin
the
Beau.
I
lift
up
my
glass
in
his
honor,
take
a
drink
with
old
Rosin
the
Beau.
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