Lyrics The Pub With No Beer - The Dubliners
It's
lonesome
away
from
your
kindred
and
all,
By
the
campfire
at
night
where
the
wild
dingos
call,
But
there's
nothing
so
lonesome,
so
dull
or
so
drear,
Than
to
stand
in
the
bar
of
a
pub
with
no
beer.
Now
the
publican's
anxious
for
the
quota
to
come,
There's
a
faraway
look
on
the
face
of
the
bum,
The
maid's
gone
all
cranky
and
the
cook's
acting
queer,
What
a
terrible
place
is
a
pub
with
no
beer.
The
stockman
rides
up
with
his
dry,
dusty
throat,
He
breasts
up
to
the
bar,
pulls
a
wad
from
his
coat,
But
the
smile
on
his
face
quickly
turns
to
a
sneer,
When
the
barman
says
suddenly:
"The
pub's
got
no
beer!"
There's
a
dog
on
the
veranda,
for
his
master
he
waits,
But
the
boss
is
inside,
drinking
wine
with
his
mates,
He
hurries
for
cover
and
he
cringes
in
fear.
It's
no
place
for
a
dog,
round
a
pub
with
no
beer.
Old
Billy,
the
blacksmith,
for
the
first
time
in
his
life,
Has
gone
home
cold
sober
to
his
darling
wife,
He
walks
in
the
kitchen;
she
says:
"You're
early,
me
dear"
Then
he
breaks
down
and
he
tells
her,
that
the
pub's
got
no
beer
Oh,
it's
lonesome
away
from
your
kindred
and
all,
By
the
campfire
at
night
where
the
wild
dingos
call,
But
there's
nothing
so
lonesome,
so
dull
or
so
drear,
Than
to
stand
in
the
bar
of
a
pub
with
no
beer.

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