Ian & Sylvia — Little Beggarman

[Verse 1] I am a little beggarman, a beggar I've been For three score or more in this little isle of green I'm known from the Liffey down to Segue And I'm known by the name of Beau Johnny Dhu [Verse 2] Of all the trades a-goin', I'm sure beggin' is the best For when a man is tired, he can lay down and rest He can beg for his dinner for he's nothing else to do Only cut around the corner with his old rig-a-doo [Instrumental Break] [Verse 3] I slept in a barn way down at Caurabawn A wet night come on, and we slept 'til the dawn With holes in the roof and the a-rain comin' through And thе cats and the rats, they werе playin' peek-a-boo [Verse 4] Who should awaken but the woman of the house With her white spotted apron and her calico blouse She began to frighten, and I said, "Boo" And "Don't be afraid, ma'am, it's only Johnny Dhu" [Instrumental Break] [Verse 5] I met a little flaxy-haired girl one day "Good mornin', little flaxy-haired girl," I did say "Good mornin', little beggarman, and how do you do With your rags and your tags and your old rig-a-doo?" [Verse 6] Buy a pair of leggings and a collar and a tie A nice little lady I will fetch by and by Buy a pair of goggles, and I'll color them blue And an old-fashioned lady I will make her, too [Verse 7] Over the fields with my pack on my back Over the fields with my great, heavy sack With holes in my shoes and my toes a-peekin' through Singin', "Skin-em-rinky-doodle and it's old Johnny Dhu" [Verse 8] Must be goin' to bed for it's gettin' late at night The fire's all raked, and out goes the light Now, you've heard the story of my old rig-a-doo "It's goodbye and God be with you," said old Johnny Dhu


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