I ain't never had no Lucky Charms My feckin' stout ain't green Don't worry 'bout catching no leprechauns And my Irish eyes don't gleam Won't have me
As I was sitting by the fire Talking to old Reilly's daughter Suddenly a thought come into my head I'd like to marry old Reilly's daughter Chorus: Giddy
I lost my job at the mill today Now I can't go home I lost my will to work that way Now I can't go home I lost my money so I cannot pay Now I can't go
Won't read about 'em in any book Paddy's from the kitchen in Hell Working the roofs in old Red Hook Where many a good man fell More hits then the New
Black clouds come rolling, weather is charging like a nightmare Fear turns to panic, and there's no safe place to hide Givin' no fair warning, caught
You can tell me a joke while we play you a good song Go tap her on the shoulder and see if she'll come along Get it all out our system bottled up it
There's a tree that grows in Sligo, in the middle of my town So I grabbed a couple matches, and burned it to the ground Was just a touch of mischief,
(Chorus) In 1921 they left the mist of old West Meade Three Brothers went a-sailing across the raging seas In the Apple, up in Bean Town and down in
We don't have that much in common We don't even sound alike I've never been to Scotland I got me own bagpipes Keep your double-O seven We got Remington
On the road to Vegas gonna try me Irish luck Left L.A. behind me set to bet a couple bucks Hit the town of bright lights maybe get some sinnin' in Hope
When it goes around it comes back around Now an ear to the wind you can hear the sound The pipes whistle in the air they call us home You made your way
Me mother became a werewolf I swear to you it's true Me mother became a werewolf Oh what the hell am I to do One minute she's making short bread Now
He used to have a smile A gleamin' in his eye Now Murphy sits alone He watches time go by (It) hurts us just to see him His magic is all gone So have
Born in the church near a town with no religion I asked them for the man they say he ain't been here in years Lived the life of a soldier part hoodlum