paroles de chanson The First Love In Life - The Irish Rovers
I
am
a
young
fellow
that's
fond
of
my
fun,
And
Ferlin
in
Derry
is
where
I've
begun.
All
over
the
country,
I've
spent
all
my
cash.
With
Kitty
and
Ginny
and
Mary
McNash.
My
father
disowned
me
for
being
such
a
rake.
And
for
spending
my
time
in
such
frolicksome
ways.
The
girls,
they
are
sweet,
but
I'll
have
you
all
know
That
my
first
love
in
life
is
the
pure
whiskey,
oh!
Riddley-i-di,
riddley-i-di-di,
riddley-i-di-day.
If
I
chance
for
to
go
to
the
town
of
Kildare
All
the
girls
all
around
me
they
flock
on
the
square
Some
bring
me
a
bottle
and
some
bring
me
cake.
And
they
do
it
behind
their
old
pure
parents'
back.
There's
one
from
McCorville
and
one
from
Carlisle.
And
another
one
from
Derry
my
heart
has
beguiled.
But
I'd
trade
every
one
for
a
drop
of
the
pure,
For
my
first
love
is
whiskey.
The
heart
it
can
cure.
Riddley-i-di,
riddley-i-di-di,
riddley-i-di-day.
To
worry
for
riches,
I'm
never
inclined.
For
the
greatest
of
misers
must
leave
them
behind.
With
a
glass
in
my
hand
and
a
girl
on
my
knee
There's
all
a
man
needs
for
his
pleasure,
you
see.
For
I
knew
a
man
who
had
plenty
of
gold,
And
I
knew
another
who
had
twenty
times
more.
But
they're
both
on
their
backs
among
nettles
and
stone.
So,
my
first
love
is
whiskey
and
whiskey
alone.
Riddley-i-di,
riddley-i-di-di,
riddley-i-di-day.
And
now
for
the
future,
I
mean
to
be
wise.
And
I'll
look
for
the
women
that
treated
me
kind.
I'll
marry
them
all
on
the
next
Market
Day,
If
the
clergy
agree
to
the
things
that
I
say.
And
when
I
am
dead
and
my
soul
is
at
rest,
These
women
will
come
for
to
cry
at
my
wake.
And
they'll
cover
me
over
with
whiskey
so
pure,
And
I'll
dance
on
the
lid
of
my
coffin
and
cheer.
Riddley-i-di,
riddley-i-di-di,
riddley-i-di-day
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