paroles de chanson The Woman From Wexford - The Dubliners
Well,
there
was
an
old
woman
from
Wexford
And
in
Wexford
she
did
dwell
She
loved
her
old
man
dearly
But
another
one
twice
as
well
When
me
tiggery,
tiggery,
toram
And
me
toram,
toram,
ta
Ah,
one
day
she
went
to
a
doctor
Some
medicine
for
to
find
She
said,
will
ye
give
me
something
That'll
make
me
old
man
blind?
When
me
tiggery,
tiggery,
toram
And
me
toram,
toram,
ta
Says
he,
give
him
eggs
and
marrow
bones
And
make
him
sup
them
all
And
it
won't
be
so
very
long
after
That
he
won't
see
you
at
all
When
me
tiggery,
tiggery,
toram
And
me
toram,
toram,
ta
Well,
the
doctor
wrote
a
letter
And
he
signed
it
with
his
hand
He
sent
it
to
the
old
man
Just
to
let
him
understand
When
me
tiggery,
tiggery,
toram
And
me
toram,
toram,
ta
Well,
she
fed
him
the
eggs
and
marrow
bones
And
she
made
him
sup
them
all
And
it
wasn't
so
very
long
after
that
He
couldn't
see
the
wall
When
me
tiggery,
tiggery,
toram
And
me
toram,
toram,
ta
Said
the
old
man,
I
think
I
drown
meself
But
that
might
be
a
sin
Says
she,
I'll
come
along
with
you
And
I'll
help
to
shove
you
in
When
me
tiggery,
tiggery,
toram
And
me
toram,
toram,
ta
Well,
the
old
woman
she
stood
back
a
bit
For
to
rush
an'
push
him
in
But
the
old
man
gently
stood
aside
And
she
went
tumblin'
in
When
me
tiggery,
tiggery,
toram
And
me
toram,
toram,
ta
Oh,
how
loudly
she
did
yell
And
how
loudly
she
did
bawl
Arra,
hold
yer
whist,
old
woman
[Incomprehensible]
he,
I
can't
see
you
at
all
When
me
tiggery,
tiggery,
toram
And
me
toram,
toram,
ta
Ah,
sure
eggs
and
eggs
and
marrow
bones
May
make
yer
old
man
blind
But
if
you
want
to
drown
him
You
must
creep
up
close
behind
When
me
tiggery,
tiggery,
toram
And
me
toram,
toram,
ta
Hey,
tiggery,
tiggery,
toram
And
the
blind
man
he
could
see
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