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An original festive song about partying and hangovers that closes up with a well-known traditional Irish polka.
lyrics
A fair women once told me, when I stepped at her door
“Why can’t you quit from drinking, t’will kill you before long”
And then I replied to her, would you sing me a song?
Where all the men are drinking, a good beer ain’t a whore
A throb is in my head
My guts are on the floor
Oh god never I swear
Will I drink anymore?
A throb is in my head
My guts are on the floor
Oh god never I swear
Will I drink anymore?
It’s Friday and it’s raining, I’m left without a job
‘Tis time to forget all this shit, meet the guys at the pub
I catch up with McHalley, she’s already at three
Tonight pints of Guinness and Newkie are on me!
A throb is in my head
My guts are on the floor
Oh god never I swear
Will I drink anymore?
On our table pile up, many empty glasses
I try to win a wet kiss from many ugly lasses
The clock is close to three, there’s no one else around
But me and all my friends: time for another round! (reload!)
A throb is in my head
My guts are on the floor
Oh god never I swear
Will I drink anymore?
A throb is in my head
My guts are on the floor
Oh god never I swear
Will I drink anymore?
I wake in up the morning, all fuzzy, cold and sore
I don’t know where the hell I am, must get out of this place
I rush into the toilet; it’s the same as before
When I look at the mirror, it’s the same familiar face
A throb is in my head
My guts are on the floor
Oh god never I swear
Will I drink anymore?
So I bid you goodnight
Oh good friends that you are
And I’ll see ya for sure
Tomorrow at the bar…
credits
from Raise 'Em All,
released September 17, 2013
Music: D. Haerinck Lyrics: D. Haerinck & M. Audet
supported by 14 fans who also own “Farewell to Drunkenness”
Best sea shanty album of all time bar none. I remember when I first heard it; became my favorite album of all time. I was astounded cause... I liked every song! Martin Flaherty
supported by 13 fans who also own “Farewell to Drunkenness”
An album that originally I didn't take a liking to; until I heard the lyrics. It slowly has grown on me to the point where I have ordered the vinyl. Lovely way to remember those 100 years ago. Martin Flaherty
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