The Juice of the Barley Songtext
von The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem
The Juice of the Barley Songtext
In the sweet country Lim′rick, one cold winter's night
All the turf fires were burning when I first saw the light
And a drunken old midwife went tipsy with joy
As she danced round the floor with her slip of a boy
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
Well when I was a gossoon of eight years old or so
With me turf and me primer to school I did go
To a dusty old school house without any door
Where lay the school master blind drunk on the floor
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
At the learning I wasn′t such a genius I'm thinking,
But I soon bet the master entirely at drinking,
Not a wake or a wedding for five miles around,
But meself in the corner was sure to be found.
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
One Sunday the priest thread me out from the altar
Saying you'll end up your days with your neck in a halter;
And you′ll dance a fine jig between heaven and hell
And his words they did frighten me the truth for to tell
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
So the very next morning as the dawn it did break
I went down to the vestry the pledge for to take,
And there in that room sat the priests in a bunch
Round a big roaring fire drinking tumblers of punch
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
Well from that day to this I have wandered alone
I′m a jack of all trades and a master of none,
With the sky for me roof and the earth for me floor,
And I'll dance out my days frinking whiskey galore
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
All the turf fires were burning when I first saw the light
And a drunken old midwife went tipsy with joy
As she danced round the floor with her slip of a boy
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
Well when I was a gossoon of eight years old or so
With me turf and me primer to school I did go
To a dusty old school house without any door
Where lay the school master blind drunk on the floor
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
At the learning I wasn′t such a genius I'm thinking,
But I soon bet the master entirely at drinking,
Not a wake or a wedding for five miles around,
But meself in the corner was sure to be found.
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
One Sunday the priest thread me out from the altar
Saying you'll end up your days with your neck in a halter;
And you′ll dance a fine jig between heaven and hell
And his words they did frighten me the truth for to tell
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
So the very next morning as the dawn it did break
I went down to the vestry the pledge for to take,
And there in that room sat the priests in a bunch
Round a big roaring fire drinking tumblers of punch
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
Well from that day to this I have wandered alone
I′m a jack of all trades and a master of none,
With the sky for me roof and the earth for me floor,
And I'll dance out my days frinking whiskey galore
Singing ban-ya-na mo if an-ga-na
And the juice of the barley for me
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