The High Kings. Little Beggarman. Zeneszám
Chorus/Lilt:
Row-ten Dow-ten Did-dl-ee ow-ten
Row-ten Dow-ten Dah, an a
Row-ten Dow-ten Did-dl-ee ow-ten
Dee-ten Die-ten Doh, di-ther-ah
Dom Dow-ten Row-ten Dom a
Row-ten Dee-ten Dah, Fea-ther-a
Do a di-ther-ah Row-ten Dow-ten
Fid-dle-ee Aye-ten Dah!
Yam Dom Rum-a Dom
Um Dom Rum-a Di-ther-a
Yam Dom Rum-a Dom
Dom-a da-Do a Di-ther-ow
Verse 1
I am a little beggarman and begging I have been
For three score or more in this little isle of green
I?m known from the Liffey down to Segue
And I?m known by the name of old Johnny Dhu
Of all the trade?s that?s going, sure begging is the best
For when a man is tired, he can sit down and rest
He can beg for his dinner, he has nothing else to do
Only cut around the corner with his old rig-a-doo
Chorus/Lilt
Verse 2
I slept in the barn, down at Caurabawn
A wet night came on and I slept ?till the dawn
With holes in the roof and the rain coming through
And the rats and the cats, they were playing peek-a-boo
When who did I waken but the woman of the house
With her white spotty apron and her calico blouse
She began to frighten and I said ?boo
Aarah, don?t be afraid mam it?s only Johnny Dhu?
Chorus/Lilt
Verse 3
I met a little flaxy-haired girl one day
?Good morning little flaxy-haired girl? I did say
?Good morning little beggarman, a how do you do
With your rags and you tags and you old rig-a-doo?
I?ll buy a pair of leggings, a collar and a tie
And a nice young lady I?ll fetch by and by
I?ll buy a pair of goggles and I?ll colour them blue
And an old fashioned lady I will make her too
Variation of Chorus/Lilt with Whistle
Verse 4
Over the road with my pack on my back
Over the fields with my great heavy sack
With holes in my shoes and my toes peeping through
Singing skinny-me-rink a doodle o and old Johnny Dhu
I must be going to bed for it?s getting late at night
The fire?s all raked and out goes the light
So now you?ve heard the story of my old rig-a-doo
It?s good-bye and God be with you says old Johnny Dhu
Chorus/Lilt
Row-ten Dow-ten Did-dl-ee ow-ten
Row-ten Dow-ten Dah, an a
Row-ten Dow-ten Did-dl-ee ow-ten
Dee-ten Die-ten Doh, di-ther-ah
Dom Dow-ten Row-ten Dom a
Row-ten Dee-ten Dah, Fea-ther-a
Do a di-ther-ah Row-ten Dow-ten
Fid-dle-ee Aye-ten Dah!
Yam Dom Rum-a Dom
Um Dom Rum-a Di-ther-a
Yam Dom Rum-a Dom
Dom-a da-Do a Di-ther-ow
Verse 1
I am a little beggarman and begging I have been
For three score or more in this little isle of green
I?m known from the Liffey down to Segue
And I?m known by the name of old Johnny Dhu
Of all the trade?s that?s going, sure begging is the best
For when a man is tired, he can sit down and rest
He can beg for his dinner, he has nothing else to do
Only cut around the corner with his old rig-a-doo
Chorus/Lilt
Verse 2
I slept in the barn, down at Caurabawn
A wet night came on and I slept ?till the dawn
With holes in the roof and the rain coming through
And the rats and the cats, they were playing peek-a-boo
When who did I waken but the woman of the house
With her white spotty apron and her calico blouse
She began to frighten and I said ?boo
Aarah, don?t be afraid mam it?s only Johnny Dhu?
Chorus/Lilt
Verse 3
I met a little flaxy-haired girl one day
?Good morning little flaxy-haired girl? I did say
?Good morning little beggarman, a how do you do
With your rags and you tags and you old rig-a-doo?
I?ll buy a pair of leggings, a collar and a tie
And a nice young lady I?ll fetch by and by
I?ll buy a pair of goggles and I?ll colour them blue
And an old fashioned lady I will make her too
Variation of Chorus/Lilt with Whistle
Verse 4
Over the road with my pack on my back
Over the fields with my great heavy sack
With holes in my shoes and my toes peeping through
Singing skinny-me-rink a doodle o and old Johnny Dhu
I must be going to bed for it?s getting late at night
The fire?s all raked and out goes the light
So now you?ve heard the story of my old rig-a-doo
It?s good-bye and God be with you says old Johnny Dhu
Chorus/Lilt
High Kings (The)
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