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T:Cockles and Mussels
T:Molly Malone
B:Singing Together, Autumn 1974, BBC Publications
F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs
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w:In Dub-lin's fair ci-ty_ Where girls are so pre-tty,_
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w: I first set my eyes on sweet Mol-ly_ Mal-one,
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w:As she wheeled her wheel-bar-row_ Through streets broad and nar-row,_
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w:Cry-ing "Cock-les_ and mus-sels!_ A-live, a-live Oh!"
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w: "A-live, a-live Oh!__ A-live, a-live  Oh!"__
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w: Cry-ing, "Cock-_les and mus-_sels! A-live, A-live Oh"
W:In Dublin's fair city
W:Where girls are so pretty,
W:I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone,
W:As she wheeled her wheelbarrow
W:Through streets broad and narrow,
W:Crying "Cockles and mussels! Alive, Alive Oh!"
W:
W:(Chorus)
W:"Alive, alive Oh! Alive, alive  Oh!"
W:Crying, "Cockles and mussels! Alive, Alive Oh!"
W:
W:She was a fishmonger
W:But sure 'twas no wonder
W:For so were her father and mother before
W:And they each wheeled their barrow
W:Through streets broad and narrow
W:Crying "Cockles and mussels! Alive, Alive Oh!"
W:
W:She died of a fever,
W:And no one could save her,
W:And that was the end of sweet Molly Malone,
W:But her ghost wheels her barrow
W:Through streets broad and narrow,
W:Crying "Cockles and mussels! Alive, alive Oh!"
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