[Verso 1]
G C G
Come all ye young fellows, who travel the land,
D G
In search of the craic with guitar in your hand.
C G
Go down to Liscannor, in the County of Clare,
D G
Sure you'll find a pub in it, that's ever so rare
C G
Go up to McHugh's shop the center of town,
D G
You'll get a warm welcome from Joseph on down
C G
The one-legged canary will sing how'd ye do,
D G
In the seven-day license of Joseph Mchugh.
D G
Fill 'em up round the house now, says Joseph McHugh
[Verso 2]
G C G
You'll meet men from Moher, Lisdoon, and Renine
D G
Judges from Lahinch, and an odd in between.
C G
Sure a tinker from Tulla drops in for a glass,
D G
A box of rat poison and oats for his ass.
C G
Joe strolls up the bar like a captain on deck,
D G
Well, he don't tip his cap, and he don't give a wreck,
C G
If you're Irish, or Spanish, or Russian, or Jew,
D G
You'll get a warm welcome from Joseph McHugh.
D G
Fill 'em up round the house now, says Joseph McHugh.
[Verso 3]
G C G
Well he sells streaky bacon all covered in salt,
D G
To ward off blue-bottles from making a haul.
C G
Now he has cups for coursing, some say that's not fair,
D G
But Liscannor is famous for chasing the hare.
C G
He's a bachelor gay, at the market I hear,
D G
He may take a wife by the end of the year,
C G
But if his greyhound has pups, you can say tooraloo,
D G
For he'll never get married, this Joseph McHugh.
D G
Fill 'em up round the house now, says Joseph McHugh.
[Verso 4]
G C G
Well there now, you have it, this song I declare,
D G
About this wee pub in the sweet county Clare.
C G
Where time has stood still, and the auld ways remain,
D G
And they laugh at computers and mad college brains.
C G
So if you're in trouble, find yourself in a jam,
D G
With the wife, or a greyhound, or a half-pound of ham,
C G
You can do a lot worse, the truth I'll tell you,
D G
Than to visit Liscannor and Joseph McHugh.
D G
Fill 'em up round the house now, says Joseph McHugh.
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