Lyrics Hiring Fair - The Irish Rovers
He
said,
"You're
welcome
with
me,
Johnny.
And
you're
with
a
decent
man."
But
little
I
knew
what
I
had
to
do
for
Grady
of
Stravan.
As
I
went
down
to
the
Hiring
Fair
in
a
place
they
call
the
Strand,
Twas
there
I
hired
for
seven
long
years
with
Grady
of
Stravan.
And
before
I
went
and
hired
with
him,
he
was
very
nice
to
me.
He
promised
me
eggs
and
bacon,
and
he
then
shook
hands
with
me,
Saying
"You're
welcome
with
me,
Johnny.
And
you're
with
a
decent
man."
But
little
I
knew
what
I
had
to
do
for
Grady
of
Stravan.
When
I
went
up
to
my
bed
that
night,
I
let
out
an
awful
bawl.
For
the
fleas
they
made
a
fierce
attack,
and
I
got
no
sleep
at
all.
When
I
came
down
for
my
breakfast,
what
do
you
think
I
see,
But
a
dozen
squawling
children
saying
"Is
there
anything
there
for
me?"
He
said,
"You're
welcome
with
me,
Johnny.
And
you're
with
a
decent
man."
But
little
I
knew
what
I
had
to
do
for
Grady
of
Stravan.
I
worked
on
Grady's
farm
til
I
looked
an
awful
sight.
My
bones
were
pushing
through
my
skin,
for
I
worked
from
morn
til
night.
One
day,
I
died
and
passed
away,
and
Grady
gave
a
grin,
Saying
"He'll
make
good
fertilizer,
and
there's
plenty
more
like
him."
Saying
"You're
welcome
with
me,
Johnny.
And
you're
with
a
decent
man."
But
little
I
knew
what
I
had
to
do
for
Grady
of
Stravan
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