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Orthodox Celts "Rare Old Mountain Drew" originaly by The Dubliners
CLet grasses grow, anFd waters flow, iCn a free and easy wayG, CBut give me enough of theF fine old stuff thCat's made nGear Galway BCay COh peelers all, from DoneCgal, Galway and Etrim tooAm, CWe'll give them the slip Fand we'll take a sip of the Crare old mGountain dCew
C F C G C F C F At the foot of the hill there's a neat little still, where the smoke curles up to the sky, By the smoke and the smell you can plainly tell that there's whisky brewing nearby For it fills the air with odor rare, and betwixt both me and you, When home you roll you can take a bowl and a bucket full of mountain dew Now learned men who use the pen, who've wrote your praises high, This sweet "pocheen" from Ireland's green, distilled from wheat and rye Throw away your pills, it'll cure all ills of Pagan, Christian and Jew Take off your and free your throat with the rare old mountain dew