The Auld Triangle

Brendan Behan

A hungry feeling, came o'er me stealing
And the mice were squealing in my prison cell
And that auld triangle went "jingle, jangle"
All along the banks of the Royal Canal

Oh, to start the morning, the warden bawling
Get up out of bed, you, and clean out your cell
And that auld triangle went "jingle, jangle"
All along the banks of the Royal Canal

Oh, the screw was peeping and the lag was sleeping
As he lay weeping for his girl, Sal
And that auld triangle went "jingle, jangle"
All along the banks of the Royal Canal

On a fine spring evening, the lag lay dreaming
And the seagulls were wheeling high above the wall
And that auld triangle went "jingle, jangle"
All along the banks of the Royal Canal

Oh, the wind was sighing and the day was dying
As the lag lay crying in his prison cell
And that auld triangle went "jingle, bloody jangle"
All along the banks of the Royal Canal

In the women's prison, there are seventy women
And I wish it was with them that I did dwell
And that auld triangle can go "jingle jangle"
All along the banks of the Royal Canal

Trivia about the song The Auld Triangle by The Pogues

On which albums was the song “The Auld Triangle” released by The Pogues?
The Pogues released the song on the albums “Red Roses for Me” in 1984, “Just Look Them Straight in the Eye and Say... Pogue Mahone!!” in 2008, “Original Album Series” in 2010, and “30 Years” in 2013.
Who composed the song “The Auld Triangle” by The Pogues?
The song “The Auld Triangle” by The Pogues was composed by Brendan Behan.

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