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The Waterford Boys

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For Fun and Diversion we have met together, I tell you from Waterford hither we came, We crossed the Big Ocean in dark stormy weather, Our pockets were light and our Hearts were the same, Sad at leaving Old Ireland we're once more on dry land, By the roadside a tavern I chanced for to spy, And as I was melting my pockets I felt in, For the price of a drink I was mortally dry. For we are the boys of such Fun and such Eloquence, Drinking and Dancing and all other Joys, For Ructions Destructions Diversions an Devilment, Who's to compare with The Waterford Boys. In the tavern I rolled in the landlord he strolled, And good morrow says he and says I if you please, Will you give me a bed and then bring me some bread, And a bottle of porter and a small piece of cheese, My bread and cheese ended I then condescended, To take my repose sure I bade them good-night, When under the clothes I was trying to doze, First I stuck in my toes and then popped out the light. Well I wasn't long sleeping when I heard something creeping, And gnawing and chawing around the bed post, My breath I suspended but the noise never ended, Thinks I you have damnable claws for a ghost, Now to make myself easy for I felt rather lazy, Well over my head I again pulled


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