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The Prodigals - Ballybay lyrics
Greg: "And now we're going to play a little song,
 A very tragic tune about a woman with a wooden leg
 Who dumped her husband in a quarry." 
Crowd: "Yay!"
 In the town of Ballybay-hay 
 There was a maiden dwelling. 
 I knew her very well 
 And her story's worth a telling. 
 And her father kept a still, 
 And he was a good distiller.... 
 When she took to drink as well 
 Well the devil couldn't fill her 
A ring-a-dom a doo, a ring-a-dom a delly
 She had a wooden leg it was hollow down the middle 
 She used to tie a sting in it and play it like a fiddle 
 She fiddled in the hall, she fiddled in the alleyway 
 She didn't give a damn sure she had to fiddle anyway 
A ring-a-dom a doo, a ring-a-dom a delly
 She said she wouldn't dance unless she had her welly 
 But when she had it on she would dance as well as any. The Prodigals - Ballybay - http://motolyrics.com/the-prodigals/ballybay-lyrics.html
 Once said she wouldn't go to bed unless she had her shimmy 
 But when she had it on she would go as quick as any. 
 A ring-a-dom a doo, a ring-a-dom a delly 
 She had lovers by the score every Tom, Dick and Harry 
 And she courted night and day but still she wouldn't marry 
 Then she fell in love with a fellow with a stammer 
 When he tried to get away, she hit him with a hammer 
A ring-a-dom a doo, a ring-a-dom a delly
Greg:"Andrew Harkin on bass!" (bass solo)
 Childer on the stairs and childer in the pyre 
 And another ten or twelve sitting rolling by the fire 
 And she fed him on potatoes
 And a soup she made with nettles 
 And a lot of hairy bacon that she boiled in a kettle 
A ring-a-dom a doo, a ring-a-dom a delly
 She led a sheltered life, eating porridge and black pudding. 
 And she terrorized her man until he died quite sudden. 
 And when her husband died she was feeling very sorry 
 She rolled him in a bag and she threw him in a quarry








