Sullivan John

Traditional, Pecker Dunne

Sullivan John to the road you've gone
Far away from your native home
You've gone with the tinker's daughter
Far along the road to roam

Sullivan's John you won't stick it long
Till your belly will soon get slack
When you're out on the road with a mighty load
And a tool-box on your back

I met Katy Coffee with her neat baby
Behind on her back strapped on
She'd an oul ash plant all in her hand
For to drive her donkey on

Enquiring at every farmer's house
As along the road she passed
Where could she find an oul pot for to mend
And where could she swap an ass

There's a hairy ass fair in the County Clare
In a place they call Spancil Hill
Where me brother James got a rap of a hames
And poor Paddy they tried to kill

They loaded him up on a donkey and cart
While Mary and Kate looked on
Bad luck to the day that I went away
To join with the tinkers band

Trivia about the song Sullivan John by Damien Dempsey

When was the song “Sullivan John” released by Damien Dempsey?
The song Sullivan John was released in 2008, on the album “The Rocky Road”.
Who composed the song “Sullivan John” by Damien Dempsey?
The song “Sullivan John” by Damien Dempsey was composed by Traditional, Pecker Dunne.

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