Beggarman's Song, The

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Tune: Johnny Dhu
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Digital Tradition, beggardh
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X:11 T:Beggarman's Song, The S:Digital Tradition, beggardh N:Tune: Johnny Dhu O:Irish Z:dt:beggardh M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:3/8=150 W:I am a little beggarman, a begging I have been W:For three score years in this little isle of green W:I'm known along the Liffey from the Basin to the Zoo W:And everybody calls me by the name of Johnny Dhu W: W: Chorus: W: Of all the trades a going, sure the begging is the best W: For when a man is tired he can sit him down and rest W: He can beg for his dinner, he has nothing else to do W: But to slip around the corner with his old rigadoo W: W:I slept in a barn one night in Currabawn W:A shocking wet night it was, but I slept until the dawn W:There was holes in the roof and the raindrops coming thru W:And the rats and the cats were a playing peek a boo W: W:Who did I waken but the woman of the house W:With her white spotted apron and her calico blouse W:She began to frighten and I said boo W:Sure, don't be afraid at all, it's only Johnny Dhu W: W:I met a little girl while a walkin out one day W:Good morrow little flaxen haired girl, I did say W:Good morrow little beggarman and how do you do W:With your rags and your tags and your auld rigadoo W: W:I'll buy a pair of leggins and a collar and a tie W:And a nice young lady I'll go courting by and by W:I'll buy a pair of goggles and I'll color them with blue W:And an old fashioned lady I will make her too W: W:So all along the high road with my bag upon my back W:Over the fields with my bulging heavy sack W:With holes in my shoes and my toes a peeping thru W:Singing, skin a ma rink a doodle with my auld rigadoo W: W:O I must be going to bed for it's getting late at night W:The fire is all raked and now tis out of light W:For now you've heard the story of my auld rigadoo W:So good and God be with you, from auld Johnny Dhu K:Ab e|A2B A2G|A2B c2d|e2f e2c|d3 c2-d|\ e3 A3|A2-B c2A|B2G E2F|_G3- G2F| E2A A2A|A2B c2d|e2f e2c|d3 c2-d|\ e2a a2b|a2g e2d|c2A A2A|A3 e2-f| _g3 g2a|_g2f e2f|_g2f e2c|d3 c2-d|\ e2A A2A|A2B c2A|B2G E2F|_G3 A2B| E3 A2A|A2B c2d|e2f e2c|d3 c2d|\ e2a a2b|a2g e2d||
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