Lyrics The Rare Oul' Times - The Dubliners
Raised
on
Songs
and
Stories,
heroes
of
renown
The
passing
tales
and
glories
that
once
was
Dublin
Town
The
hallowed
halls
and
houses,
the
haunting
childrens
rhymes
That
once
was
Dublin
city
in
the
rare
ould
times
Ring
a
ring
a
rosey
as
the
light
declines
I
remember
Dublin
city
in
the
rare
ould
times
My
name
it
is
Sean
Dempsey,
as
Dublin
as
can
be
Born
hard
and
late
in
Pimlico,
in
a
house
that
ceased
to
be
By
trade
I
was
a
cooper,
lost
out
to
redundancy
Like
my
house
that
fell
to
progress,
my
trade's
a
memory
And
I
courted
Peggy
Dignan,
as
pretty
as
you
please
A
rogue
and
a
Child
of
Mary,
from
the
rebel
Liberties
I
lost
her
to
a
student
chap,
with
skin
as
black
as
coal
When
he
took
her
off
to
Birmingham,
she
took
away
my
soul
The
years
heve
made
me
bitter,
the
gargle
dims
my
brain
Cause
Dublin
keeps
on
changing,
and
nothing
seems
the
same
The
Pillar
and
the
Met
have
gone,
the
Royal
long
since
pulled
down
As
the
great
unyielding
concrete
makes
a
city
of
my
town
Fare
thee
well
sweet
Anna
Liffey,
I
can
no
longer
stay
And
watch
the
new
glass
cages
that
spring
um
along
the
Quay
My
mind's
too
full
of
memories,
to
old
to
hear
new
chimes
I'm
part
of
what
was
Dublin,
in
the
rare
ould
times
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