Mickey the Shop歌词由Seamus Mckenna演唱,出自专辑《Odds and Sods》,下面是《Mickey the Shop》完整版歌词!
Mickey the Shop歌词完整版
In 1918 Mickey's dad died
To survive the family had to divide
He was fostered from place to place
Care usurped loves rightful place
The Brothers bate him till he was smart
But Mickey the Shop survived this rough start
Got a job in a shop, his luck picked up
When young Eileen stole his heart
When young Eileen stole his heart
He said I'm the luckiest man in the world, happy to be who I am
Things could be better, but they could be worse
Since I met Eileen, I'm blessed, I'm blessed
Since I met Eileen, I'm blessed
In their best room they started a shop
Worked night and day non stop
He got a wee van, he toured the land
While Eileen looked after the stock
While Eileen looked after the stock
They stocked everything you might need
What didn't sell fed their young breed
There was cabbage and coal and little delph bowls
And barrels of herring and sweets
Tinned fruit, and fish for to boil
Boots and bacon for boys home from toil
Tilley lamps, sliced ham and strawberry jam
Glass, ice cream and paraffin oil
He said I'm the luckiest man in the world, happy to be who I am
Things could be better, but they could be worse
Since I met Eileen, I'm blessed, I'm blessed
Since I met Eileen, I'm blessed
On Sunday's pm to the bed
It's time for a rest Mickey said
Let there be no confusion, this rest or collusion
Meant 12 of a staff were soon bred
Meant 12 of a staff were soon bred
When the kids were all grown, had kids of their own
Mickey did card tricks , Eileen made scones
They were seldom alone, it was such a fun zone
But bed after lunch was still time on their own
Mickey the Shop, he lived a long life
The luckiest man, cause he met his wife
A long time ago in the hills of Drumquin
And now they're both passed my story is done
Now they're both passed, my story is done
They stocked everything you might need
What didn't sell fed their young breed
There was cabbage and coal and little delph bowls
And barrels of herring and sweets
Tinned fruit, and fish for to boil
Boots and bacon for boys home from toil
Tilley lamps and sliced ham and strawberry jam
Glass, ice cream and paraffin oil
He said I'm the luckiest man in the world, happy to be who I am
Things could be better, but they could be worse
Since I met Eileen, I'm blessed, I'm blessed
Since I met Eileen, I'm blessed
Together again they're at rest
Mickey the shop is at rest
Put the 'Closed' sign up
Cos Mickey The Shop is at rest