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The Crock of Gold

Album - 27 october 1997 - DeB Id: 108214
By Shane MacGowan and The Popes
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As I went out through Dublin City
At the hour of twelve o'clock at night
Who should I see but the Spanish lady
Washing her feet by candlelight
First she washed it
Then she dried it
Over a fire of amber coals
In all my life I never did see
A maid so sweet about the soul

Whack for the tur a lur a laddy
Whack for the tur a lur a lay
Whack for the tur a lur a laddy
Whack for the tur a lur a lay

As I went our thru Dublin City
At the hour of half past eight
Who do I see but the Spanish lady
Combing her hair so trim and neat
First she brushed it
Then she combed it
On her lap was a silver comb
In all my life I never did see
A maid so sweet since I did roam

As I walked out through Dublin City
As the sun began to set
Who should I see but the Spanish lady
Catch a moth in her golden net
First she spied me then she fled me
Hitchin' her petticoat over her knee
In all my life ne'er did I see
A maid so fair as the Spanish Lady
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Shane MacGowan and The Popes

Shane MacGowan and The Popes is the Irish band formed by Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan after leaving The Pogues. They fused Celtic folk with punk energy, releasing The Snake (1994) and The Crock of Gold (1997), plus rowdy live sets.
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