paroles de chanson Nelson's Farewell - The Dubliners
Oh,
poor
old
Admiral
Nelson
is
no
longer
in
the
air
Toora,
loora,
loora,
loora,
loo
On
the
eighth
day
of
March
in
Dublin
City
fair
Toora,
loora,
loora,
loora,
loo
From
his
stand
of
stones
and
mortar
he
fell
crashing
through
the
quarter
Where
once
he
stood
so
stiff
and
proud
and
rude
So
let′s
sing
our
celebration,
it's
a
service
to
the
nation
So
poor
old
Admiral
Nelson,
toora
loo
Oh,
fifty
pounds
of
gelignite
it
sped
him
on
his
way
Toora,
loora,
loora,
loora,
loo
And
the
lad
that
laid
the
charge,
we′re
in
debt
to
him
today
Toora,
loora,
loora,
loora,
loo
In
Trafalgar
Square
it
might
be
fair
to
leave
old
Nelson
standing
there
But
no
one
tells
the
Irish
what
they'll
view
Now
the
Dublin
Corporation
can
stop
deliberation
For
the
boys
of
Ireland
showed
them
what
to
do
For
a
hundred
and
fifty
seven
years
it
stood
up
there
in
state
Toora,
loora,
loora,
loora,
loo
To
mark
old
Nelson's
victory
o′er
the
French
and
Spanish
fleet
Toora,
loora,
loora,
loora,
loo
But
one
thirty
in
the
morning
without
a
bit
of
warning
Old
Nelson
took
a
powder
and
he
blew
Now
at
last
the
Irish
nation
has
Parnell
in
higher
station
Than
poor
old
Admiral
Nelson,
toora
loo
Oh
the
Russians
and
the
Yanks,
with
lunar
probes
they
play
Toora,
loora,
loora,
loora,
loo
And
I
hear
the
French
are
trying
hard
to
make
up
lost
headway
Toora,
loora,
loora,
loora,
loo
But
now
the
Irish
join
the
race,
we
have
an
astronaut
in
space
Ireland,
boys,
is
now
a
world
power
too
So
let′s
sing
our
celebration,
it's
a
service
to
the
nation
So
poor
old
Admiral
Nelson,
toora
loo
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