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Patsy Fagan - The Irish Rovers
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Patsy Fagan The Irish Rovers

"Patsy Fagan" by The Irish Rovers is a lively #Folk song from 1967 that tells the humorous story of a man named Patsy Fagan, who has a knack for getting into trouble. Themes of Irish camaraderie, mischief, and resilience shine through. The upbeat melody and traditional instrumentation celebrate Irish culture, making it a beloved pub anthem.

Patsy Fagan - The Irish Rovers
"Hello Patsy Fagan" you can hear the girls all cry
"Hello Patsy Fagan, you're the apple of me eye
You're a decent boy from Ireland, there's no one can deny
You're a rare'm tare'm devil may care,m decent Irish boy"

I'm working here in Glasgow, I've got a decent job
I'm carrying bricks and mortar and the pay is fifteen bob
I rise up in the mornin', I get up with the lark
And when I'm walking' down the street, you can hear the girls remark

"Hello Patsy Fagan" you can hear the girls all cry
"Hello Patsy Fagan, you're the apple of me eye
You're a decent boy from Ireland, there's no one can deny
You're a rare'm tare'm devil may care,m decent Irish boy"

Well the day that I left Ireland, 'twas many months ago
I left my home in Ulster where the pigs and praties grow
But since I left old Ireland, it's always been my plan
To let you people see that I'm a decent Irishman

"Hello Patsy Fagan" you can hear the girls all cry
"Hello Patsy Fagan, you're the apple of me eye
You're a decent boy from Ireland, there's no one can deny
You're a rare'm tare'm devil may care,m decent Irish boy"

Now if there's one among you would like to marry me
I'll take you to my little home across the Irish sea
I'll dress you up in satin and do i'll the best I can
And let the people see that I'm a decent Irishman
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