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In Dublin's fair city, |
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where the girls are so pretty |
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I first laid my eyes on |
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sweet Molly Malone |
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As she wheeled her wheelbarrow |
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Through the streets broad and narrow |
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Crying cockles and mussels |
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Alive alive oh |
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Alive alive oh |
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Alive alive oh |
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Crying cockles and mussels |
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Alive alive oh |
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She was a fishmonger |
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and sure it was no wonder |
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For so was her father |
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and mother before |
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And they all wheeled their barrows |
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Through the streets broad and narrow |
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Crying cockles and mussels |
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Alive alive oh |
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Alive alive oh |
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Alive alive oh |
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Crying cockles and mussels |
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Alive alive oh |
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She died of a fever |
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and no one could save her |
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And that was the end of |
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sweet Molly Malone |
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Now her ghost wheels her barrow |
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Through the streets broad and narrow |
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Crying cockles and mussels |
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Alive alive oh |
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