Brigid Flynn

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I've a nice little house and a cow or two with grass,
 I've a plant garden running by the door;
 I've a shelter for the hens and a stable for the ass,
 And what does a man want more?
 I don't know, maybe so,
 And a bachelor is easy and free;
 But I've got lots to look after, and I'm living all alone,
 And there's no one looking after me.
 Well now, me father often tells me I should go and have a try,
 To get a girl that owns a bit of land;
 And I know the way he says it that there's someone in his eye,
 And me mother has the whole thing planned.
 I don't know, maybe so,
 It would mollify them greatly to agree;
 But there's the little Brigid Flynn, and it's her I want to win,
 Though she never throws an eye at me.
 Aha, now there's a little girl and she's worth her weight in gold,
 And that's a decent dowry, don't you see;
 And I mean to go and ask her as soon as I get bold,
 If she'll come and have an eye to me.
 I don't know, will she go,
 But I'd like to have her sitting on me knee;
 And I'd sing like a thrush on a hawthorn bush,
 If she'd come and have an eye to me.
 I don't know, will she go,
 But I'd like to have her sitting on me knee;
 And I'd sing like a thrush on a hawthorn bush,
 If she'd come and have an eye to me.

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Duration
03:01
Key
4
Tempo
116 BPM

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