Lyrics to Johnny, I Hardly Knew You
Johnny, I Hardly Knew YouWhile goin´ the road to sweet AthyWhile goin´ the road to sweet AthyWhile goin´ the road to sweet AthyA stick in my hand and a tear in me eyeA doleful damsel I heard cryJohnny I hardly knew yeWhere are your eyes that look so mildWhere are your eyes that look so mildWhere are your eyes that look so mildwhen my heart you so beguiledWhy did ye run from me and the childJohnny I hardly knew yeWhere are your legs with which you runWhere are your legs with which you runWhere are your legs with which you runwhen you went for to carry a gunIndeed your dancing days are goneJohnny, I hardly knew yeYe haven´t an arm, ye haven´t a legYe haven´t an arm, ye haven´t a legYe haven´t an arm, ye haven´t a legYe´re an armless, boneless, chickenless eggYe´ll have to put with a bowl to bedJohnny, I hardly knew yeI´m happy for to see ye homeI´m happy for to see ye homeI´m happy for to see ye homeAll from the island of SulloonSo low in flesh, so high in boneJohnny, I hardly knew yeWith your drums and gunsand drums and guns, hurroo, hurrooWith your drums and gunsand drums and guns, hurroo, hurrooWith your drums and gunsand guns and drums, the enemy nearly slew yeMy darling dear, ye look so queerJohnny I hardly knew ye
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