I've lived a long life And now I'm looking back It's the end of the road The last stop on the track And I smile as think of my true love once more The
Ho... He saw her every day, she was working at the 7/11 He would buy two hotdogs or some nachos Or a Slim-Jim just so that he could see her pretty face
As I walked down the Broadway One evening last July I met a maid who asked me trade And a sailor lad says I Chorus Away Santee My Dear Annie Oh, you
In South Australia I was born, Heave away, Haul away! In South Australia, round Cape Horn, bound for South Australia Haul away, you rollin' king! Heave
Come single belle and beau unto me pay attention Don't ever fall in love - it's the devil's own invention Once I fell in love with a lady so bewitching
When I was five We?d get up at four And drive on down to the Cornwall shore Our holidays had come at last They came real slow and went by fast Just one
CHORUS: I'll tell me ma when I go home, the boys won't leave the girls alone. They pull my hair, they stole me comb, but that's alright when i go home
Fare thee well to Prince's Landing Stage Mersey River, fare thee well I am bound for California But I know that I'll return someday Chorus: So fare thee
As I came in by Turra Market Turra Market for tae fee I met up wi' a famer child. The Barnyards o' Delgaty Chorus: Lin-tin-addy, too-rin-addy Lin-tin
One hundred days at sea, a wretch away from misery Rummies and rats and tarry jacks, my only family The island of salvation is still a scream away As
On a steamer bound for Baltimore I said, "That?s no fun, I've been there before." So I jumped ship near Singapore With a cook from Mexico I got a bowl
Hey, hey hey hey..... As I came down through Dublin City, at the hour of twelve at night, Who should I spy, but the Spanish Lady Washing her feet by
Here's a little story about someone that you know He was a right famous fellow by the name of Russell Crowe I was working at a pub and he was smoking
When I was a young un', I knew a lad from Ballybunion He hadn't got a single penny to his name, you might say He had a raggedy coat, and like two rubber
Summer's gone. It's winter's fault my summer went away, Summer's gone, summer's gone now winter she's to blame. Make up your mind, Every year, you come
Oh the little boats have gone, from the breast of Anna Liffey, and the Ferrymen are stranded on the quai, The Dublin docks are dying, and a way of life
on my mind Chorus: Why don't you walk through my door Walk through my door Why don't you walk through my door Walk through my Outside a storm pours
i've got a job down at the brewery, so I don't mind taking my work home with me. You live, you love, you laugh, you cry, life just slides on by But in