The Irish Rovers
Bridget Flynn
I've a nice little house and a cow yard too with grass
I've a plant garden running by the door
I've a shelter for the hens and a stable for the ass
Now, what could a man want more?

I don't know, maybe so
But a bachelor is easy and he's free
But I've lots to look after, though I'm living all alone
Sure nobody's looking after me

My father often tells me I should go and have a try
To find a girl that owns a bit of land
And I know, the way he says it, that there's someone on his mind
And my mother has the whole thing planned

I don't know, maybe so
But t'would mollify them greatly to agree
Now, there's little Bridget Flynn, sure it's her I'd love to win
But she never has an eye for me

Now there's a little girl who's worth her weight in gold
And that's a decent dowry, don't you see?
And I mean to go and ask her just as soon as I get bold
If she'll come and have an eye for me

Will she go? I don't know
But I'd love to have her sitting on my knee
And I'll sing like a thrush in a hawthorn bush
If she'll come and have an eye for me