"Saint Patrick Was A Gentleman" lyrics
"Saint Patrick Was A Gentleman"
Saint Patrick was a gentleman and he came from decent people
In Dublin town he built a church and on it put a steeple
His father was a Callaghan, his mother was a Brady
His auntie an O'Shaughnessy, his uncle an O'Grady
Then here's to bold Saint Paddy's fists
He was a saint so clever
He'd give the snakes and toads a twist
And banish them forever!
There's not a mile in Erin's isle where the dirty vermin musters
Where there he put his dear forefoot
He murdered them in clusters
The toads went hop!
The frogs went pop!
Slap-haste into the water
And beasts committed suicide
To save themselves from slaughter
Then here's to bold Saint Paddy's fists
He was a saint so clever
He'd give the snakes and toads a twist
And banish them forever!
The Wicklow hills are very high
And so is the hill o' Howth, sir
And there's a hill much bigger still
Much higher than them both, sir
'Twas on the top of this high hill
Saint Patrick preached his sermons
He drove the frogs into the bogs
And banished all the vermint
Then here's to bold Saint Paddy's fists
He was a saint so clever
He'd give the snakes and toads a twist
And banish them forever!
No wonder that those Irish lads
Should be so gay and frisky
Well, sure, Saint Pat, he taught them that
As well as makin' whiskey
No wonder that the saint himself
Should understand distillin'
His mother kept a shebeen shop
In the town of Enniskillen
Then here's to bold Saint Paddy's fists
He was a saint so clever
He'd give the snakes and toads a twist
And banish them forever!
Then here's to bold Saint Paddy's fists
He was a saint so clever
He'd give the snakes and toads a twist
And banish them forever!
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Carolan's Concerto
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