Red-haired Mary

Dervish

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    As I was going to the fair of Dingle
    One fine morning last July
    A fine young man came up behind me
    "Red-haired Mary," did he cry

    "Will you come with me, my red-haired Mary?
    The donkey, he can carry two"
    I looked at him, me eyes did twinkle
    Me cheeks, they were a rosy hue

    "Thank you kindly, sir," I answered
    Then tossed me light red hair
    Says I, "Will you hold the donkey
    And I'll ride with you to the Dingle fair"

    When we reached the town of Dingle
    He caught me hand to say good-bye
    Hit him in his left eye

    Chorus:
    Take your hands off red-haired Mary
    She and I are to be wed
    We were with the priest this very morn
    Tonight we'll lie in our marriage bed

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    Well, he was feeling very peevish
    His poor eye was sad and sore
    He kicked the tinker with his hobnails
    Knocked him through Tom Murphy's door

    He galloped off to meet his father
    The tallest man you e'er did see
    He tapped him gently with his knuckles
    And now he's missing two front teeth

    Oh and I, the happy cailin
    "Man, with you I'll go," I said
    "Never mind the priest this very morn
    Tonight we'll sleep in Murphy's shed"

    (Chorus)

    Around the corner came a peeler
    Told him I had broke the law
    The donkey kicked him on the kneecap
    He fell down and broke his jaw

    Through the fair we roamed together
    His black eye and my red hair
    Gazing gaily at the tinker
    Weren't we the happy pair?

    (Chorus 2x)

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