paroles de chanson Medley: the Recruiting Sergeant / the Rocky Road to Dublin / Galway Races - The Pogues
[Recruiting
Sergeant]
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As
I
was
walking
down
the
road
A
feeling
fine
and
larky
oh
A
recruiting
sergeant
came
up
to
me
Says
he,
you′d
look
fine
in
khaki
oh
For
the
King
he
is
in
need
of
men
Come
read
this
proclamation
oh
A
life
in
Flanders
for
you
then
Would
be
a
fine
vacation
oh
That
may
be
so
says
I
to
him
But
tell
me
sergeant
dearie-oh
If
I
had
a
pack
stuck
upon
my
back
Would
I
look
fine
and
cheerie
oh
For
they'd
have
you
train
and
drill
until
They
had
you
one
of
the
Frenchies
oh
It
may
be
warm
in
Flanders
But
it′s
draughty
in
the
trenches
oh
The
sergeant
smiled
and
winked
his
eye
His
smile
was
most
provoking
oh
He
twiddled
and
twirled
his
wee
mustache
Says
he,
I
know
you're
only
joking
oh
For
the
sandbags
are
so
warm
and
high
The
wind
you
won't
feel
blowing
oh
Well
I
winked
at
a
cailin
passing
by
Says
I,
what
if
it′s
snowing
oh
Come
rain
or
hail
or
wind
or
snow
I′m
not
going
out
to
Flanders
oh
There's
fighting
in
Dublin
to
be
done
Let
your
sergeants
and
your
commanders
go
Let
Englishmen
fight
English
wars
It′s
nearly
time
they
started
oh
I
saluted
the
sergeant
a
very
good
night
And
there
and
then
we
parted
oh
[The
Rocky
Road
to
Dublin
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(Instrumental)]
[Galway
Races]
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As
I
went
down
to
Galway
Town
To
seek
for
recreation
On
the
seventeenth
of
August
Me
mind
being
elevated
There
were
passengers
assembled
With
their
tickets
at
the
station
And
me
eyes
began
to
dazzle
And
they
off
to
see
the
races
With
me
wack
fol
the
do
fol
The
diddle
idle
day
There
were
passengers
from
Limerick
And
passengers
from
Nenagh
The
boys
of
Connemara
And
the
Clare
unmarried
maiden
There
were
people
from
Cork
City
Who
were
loyal,
true
and
faithful
Who
brought
home
the
Fenian
prisoners
From
dying
in
foreign
nations
And
it's
there
you′ll
see
the
pipers
And
the
fiddlers
competing
And
the
sporting
wheel
of
fortune
And
the
four
and
twenty
quarters
And
there's
others
without
scruple
Pelting
wattles
at
poor
Maggie
And
her
father
well
contented
And
he
gazing
at
his
daughter
And
it′s
there
you'll
see
the
jockeys
And
they
mounted
on
so
stably
The
pink,
the
blue,
the
orange,
and
green
The
colors
of
our
nation
The
time
it
came
for
starting
All
the
horses
seemed
impatient
Their
feet
they
hardly
touched
the
ground
The
speed
was
so
amazing!
There
was
half
a
million
people
there
Of
all
denominations
The
Catholic,
the
Protestant,
the
Jew,
the
Presbyterian
Yet
there
was
no
animosity
No
matter
what
persuasion
But
failte
hospitality
Inducing
fresh
acquaintance
1 If I Should Fall from Grace With God
2 Turkish Song of the Damned
3 Bottle of Smoke
4 Fairytale of New York
5 Metropolis
6 Thousands Are Sailing
7 Fiesta
8 Medley: the Recruiting Sergeant / the Rocky Road to Dublin / Galway Races
9 Streets of Sorrow / Birmingham Six
10 Lullaby of London
11 Sit Down By the Fire
12 The Broad Majestic Shannon
13 Worms
14 The Battle March Medley
15 The Irish Rover
16 Mountain Dew
17 Shanne Bradley
18 Sketches of Spain
19 South Australia
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