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Oh the Murphy's gave a party just about a week ago |
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Everything was plentiful, the Murphy's they're not slow |
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They treated us like gentlemen, we tried to act the same |
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But only for what happened, well it was an awful shame |
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When Mrs. Murphy dished the chowder out |
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She fainted on the spot |
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She found a pair of overalls |
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In the bottom of the pot |
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Tim Nolan he got rippin' mad |
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His eyes were bulgin' out |
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He jumped up on the PI-A-NO |
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And loudly he did shout |
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Oh, who threw the overalls in Mrs Murphy's chowder |
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Nobody spoke, so he shouted all the louder |
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It's an Irish trick that's true |
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I can lick the mick that threw |
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The overalls in Mrs Murphy's chowder |
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So we dragged the pants from out the soup and laid them on the floor |
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Each man swore upon his breast he'd ne'er seen them before |
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They were plastered up with mortar and were worn out at the knee |
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They'd had their many ups and downs as we could plainly see |
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When Mrs Murphy she came to she began to cry and pout |
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She'd had them in the wash that day and forgot to take them out |
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Tim Nolan he excused himself for what he'd said that night |
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So we put music to the words and sang with all our might |
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Oh, who threw the overalls in Mrs Murphy's chowder |
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Nobody spoke so we shouted all the louder |
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It's an Irish trick that's true |
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I can lick the mick that threw |
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The overalls in Mrs Murphy's chowder |