Tonalité : A major
Verse 1
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In the year of our Lord, 1806,
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We set sail from the Coal Earth o 'er.
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We were bound far away,
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with the cargo of Rex,
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To the beautiful hall of New York.
With an elegant craft
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she took fearful class
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And oh, how the trade's wind rolled her
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She was rich, poor and daft,
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she had twenty -four a mass
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And we called her the Irish Rover
Donahue and McHugh
from beside Waterloo
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With O 'Neill and McShane
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from the Rhine
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With McHud and McSpud
from the land of the flood
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With McLead and McDade
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and O 'Brien
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With McGee, McEntee and a big Portugue
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And Michael McGuire from Dover
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And the man, Mick McCann,
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from beyond Turkestan
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Was a skipper of the Irish Rover
We had one hundred bags
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of the best LIGO rags
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We had two hundred barrels of bones
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We had three hundred sides
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of the blind horse's hide
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We had four hundred barrows of stones
We had five hundred hogs
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and six hundred dogs
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And seven hundred bundles of clover
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We had three hundred bales
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of old Billy Goat's tails
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In the hole of the Irish Rover
We sailed seven years
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till the measles broke out
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And the ship lost its way in the fog
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And the whole of the crew
was reduced down to two
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T 'was myself and the
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captain's old dog
The ship struck a rock
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with a terrible shock
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And soon she rolled over,
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And when I around,
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the poor dove was drowned,
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I'm the last of the Irish Rover.
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