paroles de chanson The Old Alarm Clock - The Dubliners
When
first
I
came
to
London
In
the
year
of
thirty
nine
The
city
looked
so
wonderful
And
the
girls
were
so
divine
But
the
coppers
got
suspicious
And
they
soon
gave
me
the
knock
I
was
charged
with
being
the
owner
Of
an
old
alarm
clock
Oh
next
morning
down
by
Barber
street
I
caused
no
little
stir
The
IRA
were
busy
And
the
telephones
did
burr
Said
the
judge
"I'm
going
to
charge
you
With
the
possession
of
this
machine
And
I'm
also
going
to
charge
you
With
the
wearing
of
the
green"
Now
says
I
to
him
"Your
honor
If
you'll
give
me
half
a
chance
I'll
show
you
how
me
small
machine
Can
make
the
peelers
dance
It
ticks
away
politely
Till
you
get
an
awful
shock
And
it
ticks
away
the
gelignite
In
me
old
alarm
clock"
Said
the
judge
"Now
listen
here,
my
man
And
I'll
tell
you
of
our
plan
For
you
and
all
your
countrymen
I
do
not
give
a
damn
The
only
time
you'll
take
is
mine
Ten
years
in
Dartmoor
dock
And
you
can
count
it
by
the
ticking
Of
your
old
alarm
clock
Now
this
lonely
Dartmoor
prison
Would
put
many
in
the
jigs
The
cell
it
isn't
pretty
And
it
isn't
very
big
Sure
I'd
long
ago
have
left
the
place
If
I
had
only
got
Ah,
me
couple
of
sticks
of
gelignite
And
me
old
alarm
clock
1 Weila Weila
2 Poor Old Dicey Riley
3 Quare Bungle Rye
4 The Inniskillen Dragoons
5 The Partin' Glass
6 A Muirsheen Durkin'
7 Mormon Braes
8 Come and Join the British Army
9 Paddy's Gone to France / Skylark
10 The Piper's Chair / Bill Hart's Jig / The Nights of St. Patrick
11 Cork Hornpipe
12 Flop Eared Mule (Donkey Reel)
13 Whiskey on Sunday
14 Navvy Boots
15 (The Bonny) Shoals of Herring
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