Tonalidad: C major
Verse 1
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Well, in the year of our Lord, 1806,
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We set sail for the cold Keokok.
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We were sailing away
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with a cargo of bricks
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For the Grand City Hall in New York.
With an element cramped
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for a car un -damped,
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Oh, how the wild waves drove her!
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had twenty -three mass,
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and stood several blasts,
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And they called her the Irish
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Rover.
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Well, there was Barney McGee,
from the banks of the Lee,
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There was Holden from
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There was Johnny McGurk,
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who was scared stiff of work,
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And your man from Westmeath
There was Slugger O'Toole,
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drunk as a roll,
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and fightin' Beltracee from Dover
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And yer man Mick McCann,
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from the banks of the Mann,
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and the skipper of the Irish
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Rover
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Well we had one million bags
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of the best snigo rags,
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and two million barrels of old
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Three million bales of all
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nanny goats' tails
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and four million barrels of stone
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Five million hogs, six million dogs,
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seven million barrels of porter
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We had eight million sides
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of all blind horses' eyes
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in the hold of the Irish Rover
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Well, we had sailed seven years,
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the measles broke out,
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the ship lost its way in the fog.
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And the whole of the crew
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was reduced down to two,
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Just myself and the captain's old dog
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The ship struck a rock,
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oh what a shock
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Or it turned right over
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Ah well, it turned nine times around
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And the poor old dog was drowned
One, two, three,
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and the last of the Irish rovers
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He -e -e -e -e -eew!
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