The Little Beggarman

The High Kings

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    I am a little beggarman, a-begging I have been
    For three score or more in this little isle of green
    I'm known from the Liffey down to Segue
    And I'm known by the name of old Johnny Dhu

    Of all the trades that's going, I'm sure begging is the best
    For when a man is tired, he can sit down and rest
    He can beg for his dinner, he has nothing else to do
    Only cut around the corner with his old rig-a-doo

    I slept in the barn right down at Caurabawn
    A wet night came on and I slept until the dawn
    With holes in the roof and the rain coming through
    And the rats and the cats, they were playing peek-a-boo

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    When who did I waken but the woman of the house
    With her white spotty apron and her calico blouse
    She began to frighten, I said, "Boo
    Ara, don't be afraid, ma'am, it's only Johnny Dhu"

    I met a little flaxy-haired girl one day
    "Good morning, little flaxy-haired girl," I did say
    "Good morning, little beggarman, and how do you do
    With your rags and your tags and your old rig-a-doo?"

    I'll buy a pair of leggings and a collar and a tie
    And a nice young lady I'll fetch by and by
    I'll buy a pair of goggles, I'll color them blue
    And an old-fashioned lady I will make her, too

    Over the road with me pack on me back
    Over the fields with me great, heavy sack
    With holes in me shoes and me toes peeping through
    Singing, "Skinny-me-rink-a-doodle-o and old Johnny Dhu"

    I must be going to bed for it's getting late at night
    The fire's all raked and out goes the light
    So now you've heard the story of me old rig-a-doo
    "It's good-bye and God be with you," says old Johnny Dhu
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