QUARE THINGS IN DUBLIN
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There's quare things in Dublin, Between Howth and Crumlin
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Down in Ringsend there's a five legged cat
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And a three-legged donkey, A two-headed monkey
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There's nothing so quare, As this four-faced old clock
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There's a clock in old Dublin, That stands on a steeple
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Proud and erect, With four faces so tall
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While one of them says, You are late, It's deceiving
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The other one says, It's a quarter to four
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And you run down the road, And he grins as you hurry
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When just round the corner, You look in surprise
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It's not quite the same, As it was on the last street
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This bloody blackguard is, Telling me lies
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There's quare things in Dublin, Between Howth and Crumlin
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Down in Ringsend there's a five legged cat
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And a three-legged donkey, A two-headed monkey
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There's nothing so quare, As this four-faced old clock
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There's a half hour to spare, Now, How will I kill it
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I'll nip up the road, Hop in for a jar
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With the chimes of four bells, I look back in amazement
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His other side, Sure, has gone past the hour
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There's a lesson in life, To adopt and interpret
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It applies to all people, Regardless their race
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Oh, Don't put your trust, Or your faith in a person
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If sometimes they seem, To have more than one face
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There's quare things in Dublin, Between Howth and Crumlin
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Down in Ringsend there's a five legged cat
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And a three-legged donkey, A two-headed monkey
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There's nothing so quare, As this four-faced old clock
G G G G
There's quare things in Dublin, Between Howth and Crumlin
C G Am D
Down in Ringsend there's a five legged cat
G G G G
And a three-legged donkey, A two-headed monkey
C G D G
There's nothing so quare, As this four-faced old clock