Lyrics Dublin O'shea - The Irish Rovers
CHORUS:
Have
another
drink,
boys.
Well,
have
one
with
me.
We're
home
from
the
sea.
Yes,
we're
back
on
the
shore;
And
if
you
get
too
drunk,
boys,
in
this
company,
You'll
roar
'round
Cape
Horn
on
the
Rory
O'Mor.
He
lived
on
the
dockside
near
Liverpool
town,
And
he
always
went
down
to
the
"Thief
and
the
Vagabond."
Everyone
knew
him
as
Dublin
O'Shea.
Some
say
he
came
from
Killarney.
CHORUS
I
sing
of
an
Irishman
honest
and
plain,
But
what's
in
a
name
when
you
think
of
the
man
himself?
He
was
a
sinner
and
he
drank
with
the
same,
And
he
mastered
the
fine
art
of
blarney.
CHORUS
He
was
a
lay
preacher
and
a
God-fearin'
man
With
a
drink
in
his
hand.
What
a
terrible
sinner!
He'd
drink
with
the
Devil
and
spit
in
his
eye,
Then
go
to
confession
on
Friday.
CHORUS
For
ramblin'
and
rovin'
there's
none
to
compare.
If
you'd
met
him
you'd
swear
that
the
man
was
a
saint;
But
if
you
could
just
see
him
in
some
foreign
bar,
You'd
swear
he
was
the
High
King
of
Ireland.
CHORUS
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