Lyrics The Rambling Bhoys - Uncle Bard & the Dirty Bastards
And
we
rove
and
we
rove
and
we
rove
again
Tired
in
the
legs
but
never
in
the
head
We
are
the
rambling
bhoys
of
pleasure
Drinking
without
measure
And
we
take
delight
in
good
company
I've
been
plumber,
brickie,
coder
Carpenter,
house
mover
Some
wages
I
collected
But
those
days
are
now
over
When
I
got
a
penny
more
Of
what's
needed
to
survive
I
considered
myself
rich,
Sure
that
t'was
enough
Now
I
leave
me
safe
ground
And
I
start
to
get
around
Searching
for
some
happiness
And
each
day
share
a
round
It's
surely
better
to
regret
What's
been
done
in
the
past
That
something
never
done
For
our
lack
of
guts
And
we
rove
and
we
rove
and
we
rove
again
Tired
in
the
legs
but
never
in
the
head
We
are
the
rambling
bhoys
of
pleasure
Drinking
without
measure
And
we
take
delight
in
good
company
Sometimes
I
wish
I
could
be
back
In
lovely
Dublin
town
Although
the
times
are
changed
And
me
friends
are
gone
so
far
We
spent
our
afternoons
there
Just
drinking
in
the
pub
And
talking
'bout
a
poem
Or
a
song
of
times
gone
by
Sometimes
the
days
are
hard
Sometimes
me
throat
is
dry
But
I
take
refuge
in
a
pub
And
I'm
happy
as
a
child
I
enjoy
the
good
old
pleasures
The
craic,
the
drink,
the
leisure
And
I
forget
the
troubles
With
a
pint
of
plain
in
hand
And
we
rove
and
we
rove
and
we
rove
again
Tired
in
the
legs
but
never
in
the
head
We
are
the
rambling
bhoys
of
pleasure
Drinking
without
measure
And
we
take
delight
in
good
company
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