Lyrics The Little Beggarman - The High Kings
I
am
a
little
beggarman,
a-begging
I
have
been
For
three
score
or
more
in
this
little
isle
of
green
I'm
known
from
the
Liffey
down
to
Segue
And
I'm
known
by
the
name
of
old
Johnny
Dhu
Of
all
the
trades
that's
going,
I'm
sure
begging
is
the
best
For
when
a
man
is
tired,
he
can
sit
down
and
rest
He
can
beg
for
his
dinner,
he
has
nothing
else
to
do
Only
cut
around
the
corner
with
his
old
rig-a-doo
I
slept
in
the
barn
right
down
at
Caurabawn
A
wet
night
came
on
and
I
slept
until
the
dawn
With
holes
in
the
roof
and
the
rain
coming
through
And
the
rats
and
the
cats,
they
were
playing
peek-a-boo
When
who
did
I
waken
but
the
woman
of
the
house
With
her
white
spotty
apron
and
her
calico
blouse
She
began
to
frighten,
I
said,
"Boo
Ara,
don't
be
afraid,
ma'am,
it's
only
Johnny
Dhu"
I
met
a
little
flaxy-haired
girl
one
day
"Good
morning,
little
flaxy-haired
girl,"
I
did
say
"Good
morning,
little
beggarman,
and
how
do
you
do
With
your
rags
and
your
tags
and
your
old
rig-a-doo?"
I'll
buy
a
pair
of
leggings
and
a
collar
and
a
tie
And
a
nice
young
lady
I'll
fetch
by
and
by
I'll
buy
a
pair
of
goggles,
I'll
color
them
blue
And
an
old-fashioned
lady
I
will
make
her,
too
Over
the
road
with
me
pack
on
me
back
Over
the
fields
with
me
great,
heavy
sack
With
holes
in
me
shoes
and
me
toes
peeping
through
Singing,
"Skinny-me-rink-a-doodle-o
and
old
Johnny
Dhu"
I
must
be
going
to
bed
for
it's
getting
late
at
night
The
fire's
all
raked
and
out
goes
the
light
So
now
you've
heard
the
story
of
me
old
rig-a-doo
"It's
good-bye
and
God
be
with
you,"
says
old
Johnny
Dhu
1
1 Paddy's Green Shamrock Shore
2 Will Ye Go Lassie, Go?
3 Galway to Graceland
4 The Black Velvet Band
5 The Rocky Road to Dublin
6 Marie's Wedding
7 Fields of Glory
8 Ar Éireann Ní Neosainn Cé hÍ
9 The Little Beggarman
10 The Beggarman Jig
11 The Auld Triangle
12 The Parting Glass
13 The Wild Rover (Live)
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