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Enniscorthy in a bottle
Enniscorthy in a bottle that is what i need To take me back to a place with the pastures green A place where the waters as blue as the sky That is where im going tonight You can dance you can sing you can come along To the land called ireland where you can feel at home There one way to get there if were going tonight Well drink more of the rare old stuff and get to feeling right Away im going im halfway through the door So I guess its time we drink some more Away im going as ireland calls me name After 1 more drink it wont be the same be the same Enniscorthy in a bottle that is what i need To take me back to a place where the funs guaranteed Where you can walk into a pub and hear the fiddles play You can sit out on the countryside and get drunk all day The people are all friendly and they all say hello If your ready for ireland then come on lets go Cause theres one way to get there if were going tonight Thats to drink more of the rare old stuff and get to feeling right

Drink Drink Drink
Everytime I get back up I just fall back down Everytime it seems ok thats when I start to drown Is it wrong is it right where am I tonight I need a bottle maybe 12 just to feel alright Drink Drink Drink drink it down Drink Drink Drink for me Drink Drink Drink drink to drown Drink Drink Drink everybody If everything goes wrong today like the day before Will you still be standing there or walk out the door I dont know someone tell me I need some answers please Is there meaning to this life or just behans philosophies

Just For A Night
Oh fare thee well my friend ill never see the likes of you again Give me one last kiss and well go our own ways Your far away from me ill remember you how about me Will I be in your mind or just the last in line It was a cold December night Too much drinkin to get to feelin right But something felt wrong Thats when she came along Then I heard her say Hey tonight where you gonna stay I couldnt think I had no time Then she said tonight your mine I had no choice but to leave with this girl It was just for a night but it changed my world It makes me wonder how life would be If I lived a life like she does she does she done fucked me Later on the bar closed down Go with her or get stuck downtown She grabbed me by the arm Her eyes full of charm Then I heard her say Hey tonight your with me ok I couldnt think I had no time Then she said tonight your mine

Drunk Tonight
Take me back to that open road Where it leads ill never know Take me back to that place ive been Where I said id never be again So raise your glasses to thee Celebrate another drunken year for me Everybodys gonna get drunk tonight Were gonna drink and fight Hey Hey Hey Everybodys gonna get drunk tonight Everything will be alright Play me a jig sing me a tune My dear friend this shots for you Feel it burn as it goes down But watch out here comes another round Drink until you cant see Celebrate another drunken year for me The place youve been is the place youll be The questions come but no one answers thee Why we drink when were told not to I guess thats just what were born to do So raise your glasses to thee Celebrate another drunken year for me

My Wicked Ways
Life is worse than a bad habit or disease You cant stay away but its so hard to please Sometimes I try to do things right But im the same damn person and its just another night Of smokin and drinkin with my friends Talkin about the good times and where they ever went yeah Everytime I try to do things right I fuck up in the end My whole life passed me by I could never change my wicked ways I take everyday as it comes But everyday just brings more problems This life has so many things To drive a man insane So tell me now where do I go It cant get any harder when I have no one to turn to But irish whiskey beer And my guitar

Finnegans Wake
Tim Finnegan lived in Walkin Street A gentle Irishman mighty odd He had a brogue both rich and sweet An to rise to the world he carried a hod He had sort of a tipplers way For the love of the liquor poor tim was born To help him on his way each day He had a drop of the craythur every morn One morning Tim got rather full His head felt heavy which made him shake He fell from a ladder and he broke his skull Oh they carried him home his corpse to wake Wrapped him up in a nice clean sheet Laid him out upon the bed A bottle of whiskey at his feet And a barrel of porter at his head Whack for the da now dance to your partner Round the floor your trotters shake Bend an ear to the truth I tell you We had lots of fun at Finnegans Wake His friends assembled at the wake And widow Finnegan called for lunch First she brought in tea and cake Then pipes tobacco whiskey punch Biddy OBrien began to cry Such a nice clean corpse did you ever see Tim auvreem why did you die Will you hold your gob said Paddy McGee Then Maggie OConner took up the cry O Biddy says youre wrong im sure Biddy gave her a belt in the gob And sent her sprawling on the floor Then the war did soon enrage Twas woman to woman and man to man Shillelagh law was all the rage And a row and a ruction soon began Mickey Maloney ducked his head When a bucket of whiskey flew at him It missed and falling on the bed The liquor scattered over Tim Timothy risen up he risen Jumped like a trojan from the bed Saying will ye walup each girl and boy Tunderin Jesus do you think Im dead

Rare Auld Extra Stout
Gather round me boys gather round me boys Its time to drink alright Gather round me boys gather round me boys Its another saturday night The week has past now well have a blast Well get drunk and shout But just make sure that we dont run out Of that rare auld extra stout Gather round and fill your glasses But do one thing for me If you get a hold of that triple X Better save some for me We like it red we like it black We love that extra stout But when its late and its closin time It makes us wanna shout Hey dont close down yet weve only just begun Theres still more beer to drink so theres still more fun We can play all night long as long as the people shout And as long as the bar doesnt run out of that rare auld extra stout Gather round and listen up To what I have to say When its last call for alcohol Thats when we all say nay And at the end of every single night The bar tries to kick us out But when its late and its closin time Were all gonna shout

Beer is good Beer is great
Red Dog Anheiser Mickeys and Budweiser Natural Light and Natural Ice hell any Beer will suffice Beer is good Beer is great There is no Beer that I hate Hell even if its warm I will not hesitate Fosters Labatte Blue Little Kings and Molson too Miller High Life Genuine Draft Lotsa Beer straight from the tap 40s Blatz Red White and Blue Cant forget Guinness too Keystone will do just fine Magnum a dollar 29

Full Moon
I remember when I was about 12 years old I said daddyo wont you give me a cold one He got me my beer and he got me my rum Back in those days we had some fun yeah Sitting in the car with the radio on Wed be drinking till the early morn But now those days are long gone Sitting under a full moon Drinking with my dad tonight Sitting under a full moon Everythings gonna be alright Now so many years have went bye I still remember those days to my surprise Times have changed and the car is gone But wed still drink to the early morn Until the other day when he passed away For me yeah that was a real bad day But he finally made his way home

Pass out on the floor
I wake up every other day With my friends at the window sayin Hey Hey Hey Let us in or get your ass out here Its time to drink some beer And look what we have for you to enjoy Some beer for breakfast Oi Oi Oi Sometimes I feel like saying go away But I end up drinking anyway We will be drinking tonight Just like the night before We will be drinking tonight Until we pass out on the floor Tomorrow will be just like yesterday With my friends at the window sayin Hey Hey Hey This liquid bread it will do you fine And we know that you cant decline So open the door so we can employ The finest drinking methods Oi Oi Oi Sometimes Im still drunk from the other day But I end up drinking anyway

Standing with me
Theres many things that I forgot through my life But theres one thing that wont leave Thats the memory of my grandpa standing in that old house Playing that old six string Yeah he could play the guitar The one he handed down to me So now I can play as you see And everytime I play it feels like hes standing with me Grandpa was a dedicated farming man Nothing special like a surgeon or a king But when the day was done hed have a little fun And hed go grab that old six string He could pluck a banjo mighty fine And he sures hell could sing But there was nothing ever quite like When hed play that old six string

The Highlanders Farewell
O where shall I gae seek my bred? Or where shall I gae wander? O where shall I gae hide my head? For here I'll bide nae langer. The seas may row, the winds may blow, And swathe me round in danger, My native land I must forego, And roam a lonely stranger. The glen that was my father's own, Must be, by his, forsaken, And the house that was my father's home Is leveled with the brake. Ochon ochon, our glory's oer, Stole by a mean deceiver, Our hands are on the broad claymore, But might is broke forever. And thou my prince, my injured prince, Thy people have disowned thee, Have hunted and have driven thee hence With ruined chiefs around thee. Though hard beset, when I forget Thy fate, young helpless rover, This broken heart shall cease to beat And all its griefs be over. Farewell, farewell, dear Caledon Land of Gael no longer! A stranger fills thy ancient throne, In guile and treachery stronger. Thy brave, thy just, fall in the dust, On ruin's brink they quiver, Heaven's pitying ee is closed on thee, Adieu, adieu forever.

The Great Irish Famine
They left on a ship about 1850 They didnt want to but they still had to leave They sailed the harsh sea boys sailed the sea Thats how some ended up in this country The ships that they sailed were more like their graves They still call them coffin ships to this day Many didnt make it to see their new homes So throughout the ocean their ghosts may roam I send out a prayer to all you brave men Who lost your lives back then I send out a prayer to bless your souls May God be with you all England was the monster destroy and supress And what did it do but just make a big mess Of homeless and starving even the dead Some that escaped painted the sea red The Great Irish Famine call it what you will The problem that left too many dead or ill Many didnt make it to see their new homes So throughout the ocean their ghosts may roam I send out a prayer to all you brave men Who lost your lives back then I send out a prayer for the suffer to cease So you may rest in peace