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I
am
a
young
fellow
that′s
easy
and
bold,
In
Castletown
conners
I'm
very
well
known.
In
Newcastle
West
I
spent
many
a
note,
With
Kitty
and
Judy
and
Mary.
My
parents
rebuked
me
for
being
such
a
rake,
And
spending
my
time
in
such
frolicsome
ways,
But
I
ne′er
could
forget
the
good
nature
of
Jane,
Agus
fágaimíd
siúd
mar
atá
sé.
My
parents
had
reared
me
to
shake
and
to
mow,
To
plough
and
to
harrow,
to
reap
and
to
sow.
Me
heart
being
too
airy
to
drop
it
so
low,
I
set
out
on
high
speculation.
On
paper
and
parchment
they
taught
me
to
write,
In
Euclid
and
Grammar
they
opened
my
eyes,
And
in
Multiplication
in
truth
I
was
bright,
Agus
fágaimíd
siúd
mar
atá
sé.
If
I
chance
for
to
go
to
the
town
of
Rathkeale,
The
girls
all
round
me
do
flock
on
the
square.
Some
offer
me
apple
and
others
sweet
cakes,
And
treats
me
unknown
to
their
parents,
There
is
one
from
Askeaton
and
one
from
the
Pike,
Another
from
Arda,
my
heart
was
beguiled,
Tho'
being
from
the
mountains
her
stockings
are
white,
Agus
fágaimíd
siúd
mar
atá
sé.
To
quarrel
for
riches
I
ne'er
was
inclined,
For
the
greatest
of
misers
must
leave
them
behind.
But
I′ll
purchase
a
cow
that
will
never
run
dry,
And
I′ll
milk
her
by
twisting
her
horn.
John
Damer
of
Shronel
had
plenty
of
gold,
And
Lord
Devonshire's
treasure
is
twenty
times
more,
But
he′s
laid
on
his
back
among
nettles
and
stones,
Agus
fágaimíd
siúd
mar
atá
sé.
This
old
cow
can
be
milked
without
clover
or
grass,
For
she's
pampered
with
corn,
sweet
corn
and
hops.
She′ll
be
warm,
s
he'll
be
stout,
she′ll
be
free
in
her
paps,
And
she'll
milk
without
spancil
or
halter.
The
man
that
will
drink
it
will
cock
his
caubeen,
And
if
anyone
laughs
there'll
be
wigs
on
the
green,
And
the
feeble
old
hag
will
get
supple
and
free,
Agus
fágaimíd
siúd
mar
atá
sé.
There′s
some
say
I′m
foolish
and
more
say
I'm
wise,
But
being
fond
of
the
women
I
think
is
no
crime,
For
the
son
of
King
David
had
ten
hundred
wives,
And
his
wisdom
was
highly
recorded.
I′ll
take
a
good
garden
and
live
at
my
ease,
And
each
woman
and
child
can
partake
of
the
same,
If
there's
war
in
the
cabin,
themselves
they
could
blame,
Agus
fágaimíd
siúd
mar
atá
sé.
But
now
for
the
future
I
think
I′ll
get
wise,
And
I'll
marry
all
those
women
who
acted
so
kind,
Aye
I′ll
marry
them
all
on
the
morrow
by
and
by,
If
the
clergy
agreed
to
the
bargain.
And
when
I'll
be
old
and
my
soul
be
at
rest,
All
those
children
and
wives
they
could
cry
at
my
wake,
And
they
all
gathers
round
and
they
offers
their
prayers,
To
the
Lord
for
the
soul
of
their
father.
1 Nancy Whiskey
2 Net Hauling Song
3 Seven Deadly Sins
4 Poor Paddy On The Railway
5 Black Velvet Band
6 Zoological Gardens
7 Many Young Men of Twenty
8 The Limerick Rake - 2012 Remastered Version
9 The Travelling People
10 Weila Weila
11 I'm A Rover
12 McCafferty
13 The Rising of the Moon
14 The Old Alarm Clock
15 The Galway Races
16 Molly Bawn
17 Maids When You're Young Never Wed an Old Man
18 Gentleman Soldier
19 Poor Old Dicey Riley
20 Quare Bungle Rye
21 Maid of the Sweet Brown Knowe
22 Peggy Gordon
23 All for Me Grog
24 Go to Sea No More
25 I Wish I Were Back In Liverpool
26 The Inniskillen Dragoons
27 Tibby Dunbar
28 The Irish Navy
29 The Dundee Weaver
30 Seven Drunken Nights
31 Rattling Roaring Willie
32 Mrs McGrath
33 The Partin' Glass
34 A Muirsheen Durkin'
35 Maloney Wants a Drink
36 Drink It up Men
37 Mormon Braes
38 Come and Join the British Army
39 Croppy Boy
40 Kelly the Boy from Killan
41 A Pub with No Beer
42 The Old Triangle
43 Whiskey in the Jar
44 A Nation Once Again - 2012 Remastered Version
45 Paddy's Gone to France / Skylark
46 The Piper's Chair / Bill Hart's Jig / The Nights of St. Patrick
47 Cork Hornpipe
48 Flop Eared Mule (Donkey Reel)
49 Whiskey on Sunday
50 Navvy Boots
51 (The Bonny) Shoals of Herring
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