Текст песни The Town of Ballybay - Dublin City Ramblers
In
the
town
of
Ballybay,
there
was
a
lassie
dwelling
I
knew
her
very
well
and
her
story's
well
worth
telling
Her
father
kept
a
still
and
he
was
a
good
distiller
But
when
she
took
to
the
drink,
well
the
devil
wouldn't
fill
her
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
ring-a-ding-a-daddy-o
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
whack
fol
the
daddy
o
She
had
a
wooden
leg
that
was
hollow
down
the
middle
She
used
to
tie
a
string
on
it
and
play
it
like
a
fiddle
She
fiddled
in
the
hall
and
she
fiddled
in
the
alleyway
She
didn't
give
a
damn,
for
she
had
to
fiddle
anyway
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
ring-a-ding-a-daddy-o
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
whack
fol
the
daddy
o
She
said
she
couldn't
dance,
unless
she
had
her
wellies
on
But
when
she
had
them
on,
she
could
dance
as
well
as
anyone
She
wouldn't
go
to
bed,
unless
she
had
her
shimmy
on
But
when
she
had
it
on,
she
would
go
as
quick
as
anyone
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
ring-a-ding-a-daddy-o
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
whack
fol
the
daddy
o
She
had
lovers
by
the
score,
every
Tom
and
Dick
and
Harry
She
was
courted
night
and
day,
but
still
she
wouldn't
marry
But
then
she
fell
in
love
with
a
fellow
with
a
stammer
When
he
tried
to
run
away,
well
she
hit
him
with
a
hammer
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
ring-a-ding-a-daddy-o
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
whack
fol
the
daddy
o
She
had
children
up
the
stairs,
she
had
children
by
the
byre
And
another
ten
or
twelve,
sitting
roaring
by
the
fire
She
fed
them
on
potatoes
and
on
soup
she
made
with
nettles
And
lumps
of
hairy
bacon
that
she
boiled
up
in
the
kettle
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
ring-a-ding-a-daddy-o
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
whack
fol
the
daddy
o
She
led
a
sheltered
life,
eating
porridge
and
black
pudding
And
she
terrorized
her
man,
until
he
died
quite
sudden
And
when
her
husband
died,
well
she
wasn't
very
sorry
She
rolled
him
in
a
bag
and
she
threw
him
in
a
quarry
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
ring-a-ding-a-daddy-o
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
whack
fol
the
daddy
o
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
ring-a-ding-a-daddy-o
Ring-a-ding-a-dong,
whack
fol
the
daddy
o
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