I am a young fellow that's easy and bold In Castletown conners I'm very well known In Newcastle West I spent many a note With Kitty and Judy and Mary My father rebuked me for being such a rake And spending my time in such frolicsome ways But I ne'er could forget the good nature of Jane Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé My parents had reared me to shake and to mow To plough and to harrow, to reap and to sow But my heart being airy to drop it so low I set out on high speculation On paper and parchment they taught me to write In Euclid and Grammar they opened my eyes And in Multiplication in truth I was bright Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé If I chance for to go to the town of Rathkeale The girls all round me do flock on the square Some give me a bottle and others sweet cakes To treat me unknown to their parents There is one from Askeaton and one from the Pike Another from Arda, my heart was beguiled Tho' being from the mountains her stockings are white Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé To quarrel for riches I ne'er was inclined For the greatest of misers must leave them behind I'll purchase a cow that will never run dry And I'll milk her by twisting her horn John Damer of Shronel had plenty of gold And Devonshire's treasure is twenty times more But he's laid on his back among nettles and stones Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé This cow can be milked without clover or grass For she's pampered with corn, good barley and hops She's warm and stout, and she's free in her paps And she'll milk without spancil or halter The man that will drink it will cock his caubeen And if anyone coughs there'll be wigs on the green And the feeble old hag will get supple and free Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé If I chance for to go to the market at Croom With a cock in my hand and my pipes in full tune I am welcome at once and brought up to a room Where Bacchus is sporting with Venus There's Peggy and Jane from the town of Bruree And Biddy from Bruff and we all on the spraoí Such a combing of locks as there was about me Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé There's some say I'm foolish and more say I'm wise But being fond of the women I think is no crime For the son of King David had ten hundred wives And his wisdom was highly recorded I'll take a good garden and live at my ease And each woman and child can partake of the same If there's war in the cabin, themselves they may blame Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé And now for the future I mean to be wise And I'll send for the women that acted so king And I'll marry them all on the morrow by and by If the clergy agree to the bargain And when I'm on my back and my soul is at peace These women will crowd for to cry at my wake And their sons and their daughters will offer their prayer To the Lord for the soul of their father