The
Rattling
Boy
from
Dublin
by
William
Topaz
MacGonagall
I'm
a
rattling
boy
from
Dublin
town,
I courted
a girl
called
Biddy
Brown,
Her
eyes
they
were
as
black
as
sloes,
She
had
black
hair
and
an
aquiline
nose.
Chorus
Whack
fal
de
da,
fal
de
darelido,
Whack
fal
de
DA,
fal
de
darelay,
Whack
fal
de
DA,
fal
de
darelido,
Whack
fal
de
DA,
fal
de
darelay.
One
night
I
met
her
with
another
lad,
Says
I,
'Biddy,
I've
caught
you,
by
dad;
I never
thought
you
were
half
so
bad
As
to
be
going
about
with
another
lad.'
(Chorus)
Says
I,
'Biddy,
this
will
never
do,
For
to-night
you've
prov'd
to
me
untrue,
So
do
not
make
a hullaballoo,
for
I will
bid
farewell
to
you.'
(Chorus)
Says
Barney
Magee,
'She
is
my
lass,
And
the
man
that
says
no,
he
is
an
ass,
So
come
away,
and
I'll
give
you
a glass,
Och,
sure
you
can
get
another
lass.'
(Chorus)
Says
I,
'To
the
devil
with
your
glass,
You
have
taken
from
me
my
darling
lass,
And
if
you
look
angry,
or
offer
to
frown,
With
my
darling
shillelah
I'll
knock
you
down.'
(Chorus)
Says
Barney
Magee
unto
me,
'By
the
hokey
I love
Biddy
Brown,
And
before
I'll
give
her
up
to
thee,
One
or
both
of
us
will
go
down.'
(Chorus)
So,
with
my
darling
shillelah,
I gave
him
a whack,
Which
left
him
lying
on
his
back,
Saying,
'Botheration
to
you
and
Biddy
Brown,
For
I'm
the
rattling
boy
from
Dublin
town.'
(Chorus)
So
a
policeman
chanced
to
come
up
at
the
time,
And
he
asked
of
me
the
cause
of
the
shine,
Says
I,
'He
threatened
to
knock
me
down
when
I challenged
him
for
waling
with
my
Biddy
Brown.'
(Chorus)
So
the
policeman
took
Barney
Magee
to
jail,
Which
made
him
shout
and
bewail
That
ever
he
met
with
Biddy
Brown,
The
greatest
deceiver
in
Dublin
town.
(Chorus)
So
I
bade
farewell
to
Biddy
Brown,
The
greatest
jilter
in
Dublin
town,
Because
she
proved
untrue
to
me,
And
was
going
about
with
Barney
Magee.
(Chorus)
