Lyrics Sally MacLennane - The Pogues
Well,
Jimmy
played
harmonica
in
the
pub
where
I
was
born
He
played
it
from
the
night
time
to
the
peaceful
early
morn
He
soothed
the
souls
of
psychos
and
the
men
who
had
the
horn
And
they
all
looked
very
happy
in
the
morning
Now
Jimmy
didn′t
like
his
place
in
this
world
of
ours
Where
the
elephant
man
broke
strong
men's
necks
When
he′d
had
too
many
Powers
So
sad
to
see
the
grieving
of
the
people
that
I'm
leaving
And
he
took
the
road
for
God
knows
in
the
morning
We
walked
him
to
the
station
in
the
rain
We
kissed
him
as
we
put
him
on
the
train
And
we
sang
him
a
song
of
times
long
gone
Though
we
knew
that
we'd
be
seeing
him
again
(Far
away)
sad
to
say
I
must
be
on
my
way
So
buy
me
beer
and
whiskey
′cause
I′m
going
far
away
(far
away)
I'd
like
to
think
of
me
returning
when
I
can
To
the
greatest
little
boozer
and
to
Sally
MacLennane
The
years
passed
by
the
times
had
changed
I
grew
to
be
a
man
I
learned
to
love
the
virtues
of
sweet
Sally
MacLennane
I
took
the
jeers
and
drank
the
beers
and
crawled
back
home
at
dawn
And
ended
up
a
barman
in
the
morning
I
played
the
pump
and
took
the
hump
and
watered
whiskey
down
I
talked
of
whores
and
horses
to
the
men
who
drank
the
brown
I
heard
them
say
that
Jimmy′s
making
money
far
away
And
some
people
left
for
heaven
without
warning
We
walked
him
to
the
station
in
the
rain
We
kissed
him
as
we
put
him
on
the
train
And
we
sang
him
a
song
of
times
long
gone
Though
we
knew
that
we'd
be
seeing
him
again
(Far
away)
sad
to
say
I
must
be
on
my
way
So
buy
me
beer
and
whiskey
′cause
I'm
going
far
away
(far
away)
I′d
like
to
think
of
me
returning
when
I
can
To
the
greatest
little
boozer
and
to
Sally
MacLennane
When
Jimmy
came
back
home,
he
was
surprised
that
they
were
gone
He
asked
me
all
the
details
of
the
train
that
they
went
on
Some
people
they
are
scared
to
croak
but
Jimmy
drank
until
he
choked
And
he
took
the
road
for
heaven
in
the
morning
We
walked
him
to
the
station
in
the
rain
And
we
kissed
him
as
we
put
him
on
the
train
And
we
sang
him
a
song
of
times
long
gone
Though
we
knew
that
we'd
be
seeing
him
again
(Far
away)
sad
to
say
I
must
be
on
my
way
So
buy
me
beer
and
whiskey
'cause
I′m
going
far
away
(far
away)
I′d
like
to
think
of
me
returning
when
I
can
To
the
greatest
little
boozer
and
to
Sally
MacLennane
1 Dirty Old Town
2 The Irish Rover
3 Sally MacLennane
4 Fiesta
5 A Pair Of Brown Eyes
6 Fairytale of New York
7 The Body Of An American
8 Streams of Whiskey
9 The Sick Bed Of Cuchulainn
10 If I Should Fall from Grace With God
11 Misty Morning, Albert Bridge
12 Rain Street
13 White City
14 A Rainy Night In Soho
15 London Girl
16 Boys from the County Hell
17 The Sunnyside of the Street
18 Summer In Siam
19 Hell's Ditch
20 The Old Main Drag
21 The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
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