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Some say the devil is dead, the devil is dead, the devil is dead, |
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Some say the devil is dead and buried in Killarney. |
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More say he rose again, more say he rose again, more say he rose |
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again, |
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And joined the British army. |
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Feed the pigs and milk the cow, milk the cow, milk the cow, |
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Feed the pigs and milk the cow, so early in the morning. |
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Tuck your leg up, Paddy, dear. Paddy, dear, I'm over here! Tuck your leg |
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up, Paddy dear, |
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It's time to stop your yawning |
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Some say the devil is dead, the devil is dead, the devil is dead, |
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Some say the devil is dead and buried in Killarney. |
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More say he rose again, more say he rose again, more say he rose |
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again, |
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And joined the British army. |
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Katie, she is tall and thin, tall and thin, tall and thin. |
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Katie, she is tall and thin. She likes a drop of brandy. |
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Drinks it in the bed at night, drinks it in the bed at night, drinks it in the |
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bed |
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at night. |
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It makes her nice and randy. |
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Some say the devil is dead, the devil is dead, the devil is dead, |
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Some say the devil is dead and buried in Killarney. |
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More say he rose again, more say he rose again, more say he rose |
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again, |
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And joined the British army. |
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My man is six foot tall, six foot tall, six foot tall, |
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My man is six foot tall, he likes his sugar candy. |
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Goes to bed at six o'clock, goes to bed at six o'clock, goes to bed at six |
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o'clock. |
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He's lazy, fat and dandy. |
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Some say the devil is dead, the devil is dead, the devil is dead, |
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Some say the devil is dead and buried in Killarney. |
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More say he rose again, more say he rose again, more say he rose |
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again, |
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And joined the British army. |
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My wife, she has a hairy thing, a hairy thing, a hairy thing. |
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My wife, she has a hairy thing, she showed it to me Sunday. |
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She bought it in the furrier shop, bought it in the furrier shop, bought it in |
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the furrier shop. |
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It's going back on Monday. |
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Some say the devil is dead, the devil is dead, the devil is dead, |
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Some say the devil is dead and buried in Killarney. |
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More say he rose again, more say he rose again, more say he rose |
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again, |
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And joined the British army. |