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Verse 1
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They call me Jack of All Trades
Verse 2
a sporting blade
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In courting pretty, fair maids
So when in Dublin I arrive
To look for a situation
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You can always hear them all say
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"He's the pride of all the na
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On George's Quay I first began
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In Sackville Street I was a pastry cook
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In James' Street, a baker
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In Cook Street I did coffins make
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In Eu stace Street, a preacher
Verse 3
ev'ry trade of all trades
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They call me Jack of All Trades
Verse 4
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In Baggot Street I drove a cab
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To entertain all strangers
Now, Dublin is of high renown
Or I am much mistaken
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I sold butter, eggs, and bacon
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In Golden Lane
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I sold old shoes
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And I'm glad I ne'er did find her
In Mary's Lane I dyed old clothes
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And later in Exchequer Street
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Sold mutton, ready roasted
Verse 6
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They call me Jack of All Trades
Outro 1
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