Sit Down by the Fire

Shane MacGowan

Sit down by the fire
And I'll tell you a story
To send you away to your bed
Of the things you hear creeping
When everyone's sleeping
And you wish you were out here instead

It isn't the mice in the wall
It isn't the wind in the well
Every night they march out of that hole in the wall
On their way out of hell

They're the ones that you see
When you wake up and scream
The cold things that follow you down the boreen
They live in the small ring of trees on the hill
Up at the top of the field

And they dance on the rain
They dance on the wind
They tap on the window
When no-one is in
And if ever you see them
Pretend that you're dead
Or they'll bite off your head
They'll rip out your liver
And dance on your neck
They dance on your head
And they dance on your chest
They give you the cramp
And the cholic for jest

They're the ones that you see
When you wake up and scream
The cold things that follow you down the boreen
They live in the small ring of trees on the hill
Up at the top of the field

They play on the wind
They sing on the rain
They dance on your eyes
They dance in your brain

Remember this place
It is damp and it's cold
The best place on earth
But it's dark and it's old
Lie next to the wall
And cover your head
Good night and God bless
Now fuck off to bed

Trivia about the song Sit Down by the Fire by The Pogues

On which albums was the song “Sit Down by the Fire” released by The Pogues?
The Pogues released the song on the albums “If I Should Fall from Grace with God” in 1988, “Original Album Series” in 2010, and “30 Years” in 2013.
Who composed the song “Sit Down by the Fire” by The Pogues?
The song “Sit Down by the Fire” by The Pogues was composed by Shane MacGowan.

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