TOMMY MAKEM & LIAM CLANCY

- The Cobbler Lyrics

Oh, me name is Dick Darby, I'm a cobbler
I served my time at ould camp
Some call me an old agitator
But now I'm resolved to repent

With me ing-twing of an ing-thing of an i-doe
With me ing-twing of an ing-thing of an i-day
With me roo-boo-boo roo-boo-boo randy
And me lab stone keeps beating away

Now, my father was hung for sheep stealing
My mother was burned for a witch
My sister's a dandy house-keeper
And I'm a mechanical switch
It's forty long years I have traveled
All by the contents of me pack
Me hammers, me awls and me pinchers
I carry them all on me back

Oh, my wife she is humpy, she's lumpy
Me wife she's the devil, she's cracked
And no matter what I may do with her
Her tongue, it goes clickety-clack

It was early one fine summer's morning
A little before it was day
I dipped her three times in the river
And carelessly bade her "Good day"

Facts about The Cobbler

When was The Cobbler released?


The Cobbler is first released in 1980 as part of Tommy Makem & Liam Clancy's album "The Makem and Clancy Collection" which includes 14 tracks in total. This song is the 1st track on this album.

Which genre is The Cobbler?


The Cobbler falls under the genre Worldwide.
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