Welcome To The Cabaret - Christy Moore

How's it going everybody now you're very welcome to
This evening's Cabaret,
I'd like to thank you for the trouble, you've been
Taking to come and hear me play
Like I know the efforts that you make and all the
Troubles you had to take
When you decide you're gonna go out and see a show
Your wife says, 'Oh not Christy Moore, we've heard him
Loads of times before, '
We're gonna miss gay Byrne on the Late Late Show.

Ah, there's people here upon my word, from every corner
Of the world:
From Portalington. Portlaoise and Tullamore.
From Two Mile House and Poulaphouca, Blacktrench,
Cutbush and Boolea,
Such a crowd I've never seen before.
Well you're welcome welcome everyone,
Special Branch all on the run
With your Fine Gael, Fianna Fбil or Sinn Fйin.
When the elections are all over we'll be pushing up
Clover
I tell ye everyone in the graveyard votes the same.

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Didelidedei etc...

My belly thought my throat was cut,
And all the restaurants were shut as I was driving out

Through Kinnegad.
So I drove on to Mother Hubbard's where I saw a swarm
Of truckers,
And I said to myself This place doesn't look too bad.
In came a forty foot lorry, leaking lines of slurry,
And the King of the Road jumps down and he says to me:
'Hey John. Don't I know you're face are ye Paddy Reilly
Or Brendan Grace,
Are ye Mary Black or Freddie White' says he.

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And wait till I tell you what happened to me today.
I was coming up the dual carriageway.
Half a mile the far side of Naas,
The Irish army they were all over the place,
So I pulled in and I rolled my window down.
The Saighdъirн* surrounded my car,
I thought it was the third world war,
Some of them boys were throwing Shi'ite shapes.
I said, 'Hey Brigadier General, what appears to be the
Trouble? '
He said, 'Don't forget your shovel, have you any auld
Autographs or tapes? '
I do say I but what about the Leb?

Chorus

(* - Saighdъirн = Soldiers)