paroles de chanson Mountain Dew - Tommy Makem , The Clancy Brothers
Let
grasses
and
waters
flow
in
a
free
and
easy
way,
But
give
me
enough
of
the
rare
old
stuff
that's
brewed
near
Galway
Bay,
Come
policemen
all
from
Donegal,
Sligo
and
Leitrim
too,
Oh,
we'll
give
them
the
slip
and
we'll
take
a
sip
Of
the
rare
old
Mountain
Dew
Hi
di-diddly-idle-um,
diddly-doodle-idle-um,
diddly-doo-ri-diddlum-deh
Hi
di-diddly-idle-um,
diddly-doodle-idle-um,
diddly-doo-ri-diddlum-deh
At
the
foot
of
the
hill
there's
a
neat
little
still,
Where
the
smoke
curls
up
to
the
sky,
By
the
smoke
and
the
smell
you
can
plainly
tell
That
there's
poitin
brewin'
nearby.
For
it
fills
the
air
with
a
perfume
rare,
And
betwixt
both
me
and
you,
As
home
we
troll,
we
can
take
a
bowl,
Or
a
bucket
of
the
Mountain
Dew
Now
learned
men
who
use
the
pen,
Have
sung
the
praises
high
Of
the
rare
poitin
from
Ireland
green,
Distilled
from
wheat
and
rye.
Put
away
with
your
pills,
it'll
cure
all
ills,
Be
ye
Pagan,
Christian
or
Jew,
So
take
off
your
coat
and
grease
your
throat
With
a
bucket
of
the
Mountain
Dew.
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