06-15-2016, 10:02 PM
When I went to school at St. Cathrines we went on a field trip to the Children's Museum in Columbus. I think it was fourth grade maybe fifth grade but I'm not sure, it could have been sixth, so around 1979 through 1981. Anyway, we sung this song on the way up and back and I'm wondering if anyone else knows it and if they have their own memories from long ago.
Two Irishmen, two Irishmen
Digging in a ditch
One called the other
A dirty son of a
Murphy, Murphy was a wonderful dog
Sold him to a lady to keep her company
She beat him she bopped him and tied him to a rock
Along came a bumblebee and stung him on the
Cocktail, ginger ale five cents a glass
If you don't like it you can kiss me on the
Ask me no questions and I will tell no lies
If you get hit by a bucket of shit
Be sure to close your eyes
Two Irishmen, two Irishmen
Digging in a ditch
One called the other
A dirty son of a
Murphy, Murphy was a wonderful dog
Sold him to a lady to keep her company
She beat him she bopped him and tied him to a rock
Along came a bumblebee and stung him on the
Cocktail, ginger ale five cents a glass
If you don't like it you can kiss me on the
Ask me no questions and I will tell no lies
If you get hit by a bucket of shit
Be sure to close your eyes