Lyrics The Sick Note (Murphy and the Bricks) - The Dubliners
Dear
Sir,
I
write
this
note
to
you
to
tell
you
of
me
plight
and
at
the
time
of
writing,
I
am
not
a
pretty
sight;
me
body
is
all
black
and
blue,
me
face
a
deathly
gray
and
I
write
this
note
to
say
why
Paddy's
not
at
work
today.
While
working
on
the
fourteenth
floor
some
bricks
I
had
to
clear;
now,
to
throw
them
down
from
such
a
height
was
not
a
good
idea.
the
foreman
wasn't
very
pleased,
he
beeing
an
awkward
sod
he
said
I'd
have
to
cart
them
down
the
ladders
in
me
hod.
Now,
clearing
all
these
bricks
by
hand
it
was
so
very
slow,
so
I
hoisted
up
a
barrel
and
secured
the
rope
below.
But
in
me
haste
to
do
the
job
I
was
to
blind
to
see
that
a
barrelful
of
building
bricks
was
heavier
than
me.
So
when
I
untied
the
rope
the
barrel
fell
like
lead
and
clinging
tightly
to
the
rope
I
started
up
instead.
Well,
I
shot
up
like
a
rocket
till
to
my
dismay
I
found
that
halfway
up
I
met
the
bloody
barrel
comming
down.
Well,
the
barrel
broke
me
shoulder
as
to
the
ground
it
sped,
and
when
I
reached
the
top
I
banged
the
pully
with
my
head.
Well,
I
clung
on
tight
through
numbed
shock
from
this
almighty
blow
and
the
barrel
spilled
out
half
the
bricks
fourteen
floors
below.
Now,
when
these
bricks
had
fallen
from
the
barrel
to
the
floor
I
then
outweighed
the
barrel
and
so
started
down
once
more;
still
clinging
tightly
to
the
rope,
I
sped
towards
the
ground,
and
I
landed
on
the
brocken
bricks
that
were
all
scattered
round.
Well,
I
lay
there
groaning
on
the
ground,
I
thougth
I'd
passed
the
worst,
when
the
barrel
hit
the
pully-wheel
and
then
the
bottom
burst.
Well,
a
shower
of
bricks
rained
down
on
me,
I
hadn't
got
a
hope
as
I
lay
there
moaning
on
the
ground,
I
let
go
of
the
bloody
rope.
The
barrel
than
being
heavier,
it
started
down
once
more,
and
landed
right
across
me,
as
I
lay
upon
the
floor.
Well,
it
broke
three
ribs
and
my
left
arm
and
I
can
only
say
that
I
hope
you'll
understand
why
Paddy's
not
a
work
today
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