Biddy Mulligan, The Pride of the Coombe
cho:
You may travel from Clare to the county Kildare
From Francis Street back to the Coombe;
But where would you see a fine widow like me?
Biddy Mulligan the pride of the Coombe, me boys,
Biddy Mulligan the pride of the Coombe
I'm a buxom fine widow, I live in a spot
In Dublin, they call it the Coombe
Me shops and me stalls are laid out on the street,
And me palace consists of one room
I sell apples and oranges, nuts and sweet peas,
Bananas and sugar stick sweet
On a Saturday night I sell second-hand clothes,
From the floor of me stall in the street
cho:
I sell fish on a Friday, spread out on a board;
The finest you'll find in the sea
But the best is my herrings, fine Dublin Bay herrings,
There's herrings for dinner and tea
I have a son, Mick, he's great on the flute,
He plays in the Longford Street band;
It would do your heart good for to see him march out
On a Sunday for Dollymount Strand
cho:
In the park, on a Sunday, I make quite a dash;
The neighbors look on in surprise
With my Aberdeen shawlie thrown over my head,
I dazzle the sight of their eyes
At Patrick Street corner, for sixty-four years,
I've stood, and no one can deny
That while I stood there, nobody could dare
To say black was the white of my eye
cho:
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