The pram was new The baby was too
Her name was Mary Agnes
Then came Patricia And Frances And Ann Marie, Lily Catherine Roisin Cara and Erin, The Irish twins. Then When It seemed The pram had been And seen Just about all there was
Your man arrives. Liam. One by one They took their turn To push the pram Up and down To the Brickfields
Filled to the brim With who could fit in And lemonade and buns And the others they trailed behind All in a daisy chain line Followed by the dog Mary Agnes pushed Patricia Patricia pushed Frances Frances pushed Anne Marie Anne Marie pushed Lily Lily pushed Catherine Catherine pushed Roisin Roisin pushed Cara and Erin The Irish twins Followed by the dog And they all had to push your man. And when they were burned out And had to move to another house In a hurry They loaded up the pram In the dark It was cold And they were sleepy And their Da pushed it First and last time Only men over the water pushed prams He walked so fast When the pram was done They still had fun Cos the dog he liked to sleep there So they'd doll him up in a bonnet and shawl And even bootees maybe And wet themselves laughing When somebody stopped To have a look at the new baby Once a week They'd disturb his sleep To collect the spuds in the pram Take the sheets to the bagwash Or jam jars, empty bottles of pop Back to the shop But the day came The pram was left out in the rain Once too often It really did smell chronic They wheeled it slowly To the Tip Head And big as she was Mary Agnes pushed it all the way And the others They trailed behind In a daisy chain line Followed by the dog Goodbye old friend Will ye no come back again Will ye no come back again Better loved you cannae be Will ye no come back again But your man had already taken the wheels off To make a glider
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