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The Dubliners - The Rocky Road To Dublin
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The Dubliners - Wild Rover
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The Dubliners - The Irish Rover
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The Dubliners - Molly Malone
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The Dubliners - The Fields of Athenry
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The Dubliners - Whiskey In The Jar
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The Dubliners - Farewell to Carlingford
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The Dubliners - Seven Drunken Nights
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The Dubliners - Black Velvet Band
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The Dubliners - All For Me Grog
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The Dubliners - I'll Tell Me Ma
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The Dubliners - The Monto
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The Dubliners - Carrickfergus
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The Dubliners - Come And Join The British Army
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The Dubliners - Foggy Dew
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The Dubliners - Hand Me Down My Bible
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The Dubliners - Lord of the Dance
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The Dubliners - Mrs. McGrath
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The Dubliners - Only Our Rivers Run Free
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The Dubliners - The Auld Triangle
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The Dubliners - The Sick Note
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The Dubliners - Weila Weila
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The Dubliners - A Pub With No Beer
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The Dubliners - A Song For Ireland
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The Dubliners - Anna Liffey
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The Dubliners - Avondale
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The Dubliners - Banks Of The Roses
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The Dubliners - Bugger Off!
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The Dubliners - Danny Boy
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The Dubliners - Dicey Reilly
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The Dubliners - Dirty Old Town
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The Dubliners - Don't Get Married
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The Dubliners - Dont Give Up 'till It's Over
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The Dubliners - Down By The Glenside
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The Dubliners - Drink It Up Men
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The Dubliners - Easy And Slow
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The Dubliners - Finnegan's Wake
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The Dubliners - For What Died the Sons of Róisín
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The Dubliners - Four Green Fields
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The Dubliners - Gentleman Soldier
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The Dubliners - Grace
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The Dubliners - Hand Me Down Me Petticoat
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The Dubliners - Home Boys Home
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The Dubliners - Hot Asphalt
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The Dubliners - I Wish I Was Back In Liverpool
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The Dubliners - I'm a Rover
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The Dubliners - In The Rare Old Times
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The Dubliners - Jar of Porter
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The Dubliners - Johnson`s Motorcar
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The Dubliners - Kelly The Boy From Killane
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The Dubliners - Kilkelly
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The Dubliners - Limerick Rake
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The Dubliners - Love Is Pleasing
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The Dubliners - Maloney Wants a Drink
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The Dubliners - Many Young Man Of Twenty
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The Dubliners - McAlpines Fusiliers
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The Dubliners - McCafferty
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The Dubliners - Nelson Farewell
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The Dubliners - Never Wed an Old Man
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The Dubliners - Peggy Lettermore
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The Dubliners - Poor Paddy On The Railway
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The Dubliners - Preab San Ól
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The Dubliners - Rare Old Mountain Dew
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The Dubliners - Scorn not His Simplicity
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The Dubliners - Song For Ireland
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The Dubliners - Spanish Lady
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The Dubliners - The Ballad Of St. Anne's Reel
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The Dubliners - The Band Played Waltzing Matilda
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The Dubliners - The Bonny Boy
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The Dubliners - The Captains And The Kings
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The Dubliners - The Dundee Weaver
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The Dubliners - The Galway Races
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The Dubliners - The Holy Ground
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The Dubliners - The Lifeboat Mona
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The Dubliners - The Mero
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The Dubliners - The Night Visiting Song
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The Dubliners - The Nightingale
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The Dubliners - The Old Alarm Clock
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The Dubliners - The Orange And The Green
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The Dubliners - The Pub With No Beer
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The Dubliners - The Ragman's Ball
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The Dubliners - The Rising Of The Moon
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The Dubliners - The Town I'd Loved so Well
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The Dubliners - The Travelling People
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The Dubliners - Tibby Dunbar
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The Dubliners - Tramps and Hawkers
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The Dubliners - Viva la Quinta Brigada
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The Dubliners - Woman From Wexford
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The Dubliners - Zoological Gardens
Kilkelly
The Dubliners
Your good friend schoolmaster Pat MacNamara is so good as to write these words down.
Your brothers have all got a fine work in England, the house is so empty and sad.
The crop of potatoes is sorely infected, a third to a half of them bad.
And your sister Bridget and Patrick O'Donnell are going to be married in June.
Mother says not to work on the railroad and be sure to come on home soon.
Kilkelly, Ireland, 1870, my dear and loving son John.
Hello to your Misses and to your four children, may they grow healthy and strong.
Michael has got in a wee bit of trouble I suppose that he never will learn.
Because of the dampness there's no turf to speak of and now we have nothing to burn.
And Bridget is happy, we named a child for her although she's got six of her own.
You say you found work but you don't say what kind or when you will be coming home.
Kilkelly, Ireland, 1880, dear Michael and John, my sons.
I'm sorry to give you the very sad news that your dear old mother has gone.
We buried her down at the church in Kilkelly, your brothers and Bridged were there.
You don't have to worry she died very quickly, remember her in your prayers.
And it's so good to hear that Michael's returning, with money he's sure to buy land
for the crop has been poor and the people are selling at any price that they can.
Kilkelly, Ireland, 1890, my dear and loving son John.
I suppose that I must be close on eighty, it's thirty years since you're gone.
Because of all of the money you send me I'm still living out on my own
Michael has built himself a fine house and Bridget's daughters have grown.
Thank you for sending your family-picture, they're lovely young women and men
You say that you might even come for a visit, what joy to see you again.
Kilkelly, Ireland, 1892, my dear brother John.
I'm sorry I didn't write sooner to tell you, but father passed on.
He was living with Bridged, she says he was cheerful and healthy right down to the end.
You should have seen him playing with the grandchildren of Pat MacNamara, your friend.
And we buried him alongside of mother, down at the Kilkelly churchyard
he was a strong and a feisty old man considering his life was so hard.
And it's funny the way he kept talking about you, he called for you at the end
oh why don't you think about coming to visit, we'd all love to see you again.