When you walk through a storm Hold your head up high And don't be afraid of the dark At the end of a storm is a golden sky And the sweet silver song of a lark
Walk on through the wind Walk on through the rain Tho' your dreams Be tossed and blown
Walk on.. Walk on.. With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone
Walk on.. Walk on.. With hope in your heart And you'll never walk alone You'll never walk alone
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I can see clearly now the rain is gone I can see all obstacles in my way Gone are the dark clouds that had me down It's gonna be a bright bright bright bright sun shiny day It's gonna be a bright bright bright bright sun shiny day
Oh yes I can make it now the pain is gone All of the bad feelings have disappeared Here is that rainbow I've been praying for It's gonna be a bright bright bright bright sun shiny day
Look all around there's nothing but blue skies Look straight ahead there's nothing but blue skies
I can see clearly now the rain is gone I can see all obstacles in my way Here is that rainbow I've been praying for It's gonna be a bright bright bright bright sun shiny day It's gonna be a bright bright bright bright sun shiny day Bri-ri-ri-ri-right Bright bright bright bright sun shiny day Oh yeah It's gonna be a bright bright bright bright sun shiny day It's gonna be a bright bright bright bright sun shiny day It's gonna be a bright bright bright bright sun shiny day.
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A funny song by Val Doonigan (showing my age)
Now Delaney had a donkey that everyone admired, tempo'rily lazy and permanentlytired A leg at ev'ry corner balancing his head, and a tail to let you know which end he wanted to be fed Riley slyly said "We've underrated it, why not train it?" then he took a rag They rubbed it, scrubbed it, they oiled and embrocated it, got it to the post and when the starter dropped his flag
There was Riley pushing it, shoving it, shushing it Hogan, Logan and ev'ryone in town lined up attacking it and shoving it and smacking it They might as well have tried to push the Town Hall down The donkey was eyeing them, openly defying them Winking, blinking and twisting out of place Riley reversing it, ev'rybody cursing it The day Delaney's donkey ran the halfmile race
The muscles of the mighty never known to flinch, they couldn't budge the donkeya quarter of an inch Delaney lay exhausted, hanging round its throat with a grip just like a Scotchman on a five pound note Starter, Carter, he lined up with the rest of 'em. When it saw them, it was willing then It raced up, braced up, ready for the best of 'em. They started off to cheer it but it changed its mind again
There was Riley pushing it, shoving it and shushing it Hogan, Logan and Mary Ann Macgraw, she started poking it, grabbing it and choking it It kicked her in the bustle and it laughed "Hee - Haw!" The whigs, the conservatives, radical superlatives Libr'rals and tories, they hurried to the place Stood there in unity, helping the community The day Delaney's donkey ran the halfmile race
The crowd began to cheer it. Then Rafferty, the judge he came to assist them, but still it wouldn't budge The jockey who was riding, little John MacGee, was so thoroughly disgusted that he went to have his tea Hagan, Fagan was students of psychology, swore they'd shift it with some dynamite They bought it, brought it, then without apology the donkey gave a sneeze and blew the darn stuff out of sight
There was Riley pushing it, shoving it and shushing it Hogan, Logan and all the bally crew, P'lice, and auxil'ary, the Garrison Artillery The Second Enniskillen's and the Life Guards too They seized it and harried it, they picked it up and carried it Cheered it, steered it to the winning place Then the Bookies drew aside, they all commited suicide Well, the day Delaney's donkey won the halfmile race
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Right...handbags in middle of the floor, arms in the air and!!!!!
Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, shake the tree, Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, grind coffee, To the left, to the right, jump up and down and to the knees, Come and dance every night, sing with the hula melody.
I met a hula mistress somewhere in waikiki, Well, she was selling pineapple, playing ukulele, And when I went to the girl, "come on and teach me to sway," She laughed and whispered to me, "yes, come tonight to the bay."
The lovely beach, in the sky the moon of kauai, Around calypso sarong we'll all be singing this song.
Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, shake the tree, Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, grind coffee, To the left, to the right, jump up and down and to the knees, Come and dance every night, sing with the hula melody.
Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, shake the tree, Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, grind coffee, To the left, to the right, jump up and down and to the knees, Come and dance every night, sing with the hula melody.
And down on the shore they gather romance, She showed me much more, not only to dance.
Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, shake the tree, Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, grind coffee, To the left, to the right, jump up and down and to the knees, Come and dance every night, sing with the hula melody.
Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, shake the tree, Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, grind coffee, To the left, to the right, jump up and down and to the knees, Come and dance every night, sing with the hula melody.
The lovely beach, in the sky the moon of kauai, Around calypso sarong we'll all be singing this song.
Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, shake the tree, Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, grind coffee, To the left, to the right, jump up and down and to the knees, Come and dance every night, sing with the hula melody.
Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, shake the tree, Agadoo-doo-doo, push pineapple, grind coffee, To the left, to the right, jump up and down and to the knees, Come and dance every night, sing with the hula melody.
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Here is one for BC.............................
Now Patrick McGinty, an Irishman of note Fell in for a fortune and he bought himself a goat Says he, sure of goat's milk I'm goin' to have me fill But when he brought a Nanny home, he found it was a Bill
All the young ladies who live in Killaloo They're all wearing bustles like their mothers used to do They each wear a bolster beneath their petticoat And leave the rest to Providence and Paddy McGinty's goat
Mrs Burke to her daughter said, listen Mary Jane Who was the lad you were cuddlin' in the lane He'd long wiry whiskers a-hangin' from his chin 'Twas only Pat McGinty's goat, she answered with a grin
Then she went away from the village in disgrace She came back with powder and paint upon her face She'd rings on her fingers, and she wore a sable coat You bet your life she didn't get those from Paddy McGinty's goat
Now Norah McCarthy, the knot was goin' to tie She washed out her trousseau and she hung it out to dry Along came the goat and he saw the bits of white And chewed up all her falderals, upon her wedding night
Oh turn out the light, quick, she shouted out to Pat For though I'm your bride, sure I'm not worth lookin' at I had two of everything, I told you when I wrote But now I've one of nothin', all through Paddy McGinty's goat
Mickey Riley, he went to the races t'other day He won twenty dollars and he shouted hip hooray He held up the note, shoutin' look at what I've got The goat came up and grabbed it and he swallowed up the lot
He's eaten my banknote, says Mickey with a hump They went for the doctor and they got a stomach pump They pumped and they pumped for the twenty dollar note But all the
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