paroles de chanson Goodbye Mrs. Durkin - The Irish Rovers
Goodbye
Mrs.
Durkin,
I'm
sick
and
tired
of
workin'
No
more
I'll
dig
your
praties,
no
longer
I'll
be
poor
As
sure
as
my
name
is
Barney,
I'm
off
to
Califarny
Instead
of
digging
praties,
I'll
be
digging
lumps
of
gold
In
the
days
that
I
was
courting,
I
was
never
tired
resorting
To
the
alehouse
and
the
playhouse,
and
the
other
house
besides
But
I
told
my
brother
Seamus,
"I'll
be
off
now
and
grow
famous
And
before
that
I
return
again,
I'll
roam
the
whole
world
wide"
So,
it's
goodbye
Mrs.
Durkin,
I'm
sick
and
tired
of
workin'
No
more
I'll
dig
your
praties,
no
longer
I'll
be
poor
As
sure
as
my
name
is
Barney,
I'm
off
to
Califarny
Instead
of
digging
praties,
I'll
be
digging
lumps
of
gold
Well,
I've
courted
girls
in
Blarney,
in
Antrim
and
Killarney
In
Dublin
and
in
Kerry,
down
to
the
coves
of
Cork
But
I'm
tired
of
all
this
pleasure,
so
now
I'll
take
my
leisure
And
the
next
time
that
you
hear
from
me,
I'll
write
you
from
New
York
So,
it's
goodbye
Mrs.
Durkin,
I'm
sick
and
tired
of
workin'
No
more
I'll
dig
your
praties,
no
longer
I'll
be
poor
As
sure
as
my
name
is
Barney,
I'm
off
to
Califarny
Instead
of
digging
praties,
I'll
be
digging
lumps
of
gold
When
I
landed
in
America,
I
met
a
man
named
Burke
He
told
me
if
I'd
stay
a
while,
he'd
surely
find
me
work
But
work
he
didn't
find
me,
so
there's
nothing
here
to
bind
me
I'm
bound
for
San
Francisco,
in
California
Well,
I'm
now
in
San
Francisco,
and
me
fortune
it
is
made
Me
pockets
loaded
down
with
gold,
I'll
throw
away
me
spade
I'll
go
back
to
dear
old
Erin,
spend
me
fortune
never
carin'
And
I'll
marry
Queen
Victoria,
Mrs.
Durkin
for
to
spite
So,
it's
goodbye
Mrs.
Durkin,
I'm
sick
and
tired
of
workin'
No
more
I'll
dig
your
praties,
no
longer
I'll
be
poor
As
sure
as
my
name
is
Barney,
I'm
off
to
Califarny
Instead
of
digging
praties,
I'll
be
digging
lumps
of
gold
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