Three Lovely Ladies from Kimmage Lyrics
von The Dubliners
Das Lied 'Three Lovely Ladies from Kimmage', gesungen von The Dubliners, beschreibt das Leben und die Liebe von drei jun... weiterlesen
There were three lovely lasses from Kimmage,
From Kimmage, from Kimmage, from Kimmage
And whenever there with a bit of a scrimmage
Sure I was the toughest of all
Sure I was the toughest of all.
Well the cause of the row is Joe Cashin
Joe Cashin, Joe Cashin, Joe Cashin
For he told me he thought I'd look smashin'
At a dance in Saint Anthony's Hall,
At a dance in Saint Anthony's Hall.
Well the other two young ones were flippin',
They were flippin', they were flippin', they were flippin'
When they saw me and Joe and we trippin'
To the strains of the Tennessee Waltz,
To the strains of the Tennessee Waltz.
When he gets a few jars he goes frantic
Frantic, goes frantic, goes frantic
But he's tall and he's dark and romantic
And I love him in spite of it all,
And I love him in spite of it all.
Well he told me he thought we should marry,
Should marry, should marry, should marry
He said it was foolish to tarry,
So I lent him the price of the ring,
So I lent him the price of the ring,
Well me da sayd he'll give us a present,
A present, a present, a present
A stool and a lousy stuffed pheasant,
And a picture to hang on the wall,
And a picture to hang on the wall.
I went down to the Tenan sea Section in the Corporation,
The section, the section, the section
The T.D. just before the election,
Said he'd get me a house near me ma,
Said he'd get me a house near me ma.
Well we're gettin' a house, the man said it
Oh he said it, oh he said it, oh he said it
When I've five or six kids to me credit
In the meantime we'll live with me ma,
In the meantime we'll live with me ma.
From Kimmage, from Kimmage, from Kimmage
And whenever there with a bit of a scrimmage
Sure I was the toughest of all
Sure I was the toughest of all.
Well the cause of the row is Joe Cashin
Joe Cashin, Joe Cashin, Joe Cashin
For he told me he thought I'd look smashin'
At a dance in Saint Anthony's Hall,
At a dance in Saint Anthony's Hall.
Well the other two young ones were flippin',
They were flippin', they were flippin', they were flippin'
When they saw me and Joe and we trippin'
To the strains of the Tennessee Waltz,
To the strains of the Tennessee Waltz.
When he gets a few jars he goes frantic
Frantic, goes frantic, goes frantic
But he's tall and he's dark and romantic
And I love him in spite of it all,
And I love him in spite of it all.
Well he told me he thought we should marry,
Should marry, should marry, should marry
He said it was foolish to tarry,
So I lent him the price of the ring,
So I lent him the price of the ring,
Well me da sayd he'll give us a present,
A present, a present, a present
A stool and a lousy stuffed pheasant,
And a picture to hang on the wall,
And a picture to hang on the wall.
I went down to the Tenan sea Section in the Corporation,
The section, the section, the section
The T.D. just before the election,
Said he'd get me a house near me ma,
Said he'd get me a house near me ma.
Well we're gettin' a house, the man said it
Oh he said it, oh he said it, oh he said it
When I've five or six kids to me credit
In the meantime we'll live with me ma,
In the meantime we'll live with me ma.
Writer(s): Ronald Joseph Drew, Ciaran Padraig Maire Bourke, Barney Mckenna, Robert Anthony Lynch, Luke Kelly, John Edmund Sheahan
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