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Volume Two - Complete Text & Lyrics

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io THE GOLDEN TREASURY OF
But as I was walking up Bandon Street,
Just who do you think that myself should meet,
But impudent Barney O'Hea !
He said I looked killin',
I called him a villain, And bid him that minute get out of the way.
He said 1 was joking,
And grinned so provoking, » I couldn't help laughing at Barney O'Hea !
Impudent Barney,
None of your blarney,
Impudent Barney O'Hea!
He knew 'twas all right when he saw me smile, For he was the rogue up to ev'ry wile,
Impudent Barney O'Hea !
He coaxed me to choose him,
For if I'd refuse him He swore he'd kill Corney the very next day;
So, for fear 'twould go further,
And just to save murther, I think I must marry that madcap, O'Hea !
Bothering Barney,
'Tis he has the blarney
To make a girl Mistress O'Hea.
I'M NOT MYSELF AT ALL!
Ol'M not myself at all, Molly dear, Molly dear, I'm not myself at all I Nothin' carin', nothin' knowing, 'tis after you I'm goin', Faith, your shadow 'tis I'm growin', Molly dear,