paroles de chanson The Pool Song - The Dubliners
May
the
Lord
upon
high
who
rules
the
sky
Look
down
on
our
pubs
and
bars
And
the
women
and
men
all
seated
within
Neglecting
their
pints
and
their
jars
The
crack
it
is
bad,
the
atmosphere
sad
Every
man
has
a
face
like
a
mule
For
all
he
can
do
is
to
grab
an
old
cue
And
start
playing
that
game
of
pool
Well,
when
I
was
a
boy
it
was
always
me
joy
To
go
to
the
pub
each
night
There
were
arguments
scraps
and
killings
perhaps
And
everyone
thought
he
was
right
There
were
badgers
and
dogs
And
men
from
the
bogs
And
young
fellows
acting
the
tool
But
now
there's
no
crack
For
everyman
Jack
Has
his
arse
in
the
air
playing
pool
To
the
local
ale
house
after
milking
the
cows
Every
customer
made
his
way
And
there
he
would
dwell
and
drink
till
he
fell
While
the
fiddles
and
pipes
they
did
play
The
jigs
and
the
reels,
the
rattling
of
heels
Polkas
and
slides
were
the
rule
But
now
there's
no
chance
of
a
tune
or
a
dance
For
everyone's
playing
the
ould
pool
Well,
this
pool
you
will
find
is
a
game
designed
For
foolish
illiterate
louts
You
push
in
four
bob
and
you
pull
an
old
knob
And
a
big
shower
of
balls
they
come
out
They're
placed
on
a
table
and
then
if
you're
able
To
knock
them
all
into
a
hole
More
money
goes
in,
you
start
over
again
And
you
lose
every
bob
of
your
dole
Now
in
the
Irish
Free
State
All
the
people
are
bate
From
watching
and
playing
this
game
In
their
necks
they
have
cricks
That
no
doctor
could
fix
And
their
backs
and
their
shoulders
are
maimed
Their
arses
protrude
in
a
manner
most
lewd
From
being
hoisted
aloft
in
the
air
And
their
eyeballs
are
sore
And
dripping
in
gore
And
they
act
in
a
manner
most
quare
So
if
you
meet
a
young
man
Who's
face
it
is
wan
And
his
eyes
have
a
vacant
stare
His
jawbone
is
slack
And
his
head
is
thrown
back
And
he
can't
tell
a
cob
from
a
mare
His
nostrils
dilated,
his
brow
corrugated
His
manners
like
those
of
a
fool
On
your
shirt
you
can
bet
That
you
have
just
met
A
man
that's
gone
plain
mad
from
pool
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