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  1. Finnegan’s Wake Lyrics. Tim Finnegan lived in Walken' Street. A gentleman Irishman mighty odd; He seen a brogue so soft and sweet. And to rise in the world he carried the hod....

  2. Finnegan's Wake Lyrics: Tim Finnegan lived in Walkin Street / A gentle Irishman mighty odd / He had a brogue both rich and sweet / An' to rise in the world he carried a hod / You see he'd...

  3. Irish Song Lyrics - Finnegan's Wake. Author: John Durnal. Tim Finnegan lived on Walken Street. a gentle Irishman tho mighty odd. he'd a beautiful brogue so rich and sweat. and to rise in the world he carried a hod. but Tim had a sort of a tippling' way. with the love of the liquor Tim was born. and to help him on his way each day.

  4. The Dubliners Lyrics. "Finnegan's Wake". Tim Finnegan lived in Walkin Street, a gentle Irishman mighty odd. He had a brogue both rich and sweet, an' to rise in the world he carried a hod. You see he'd a sort of a tipplers way. but the love for the liquor poor Tim was born. To help him on his way each day,

  5. The song is famous for providing the basis of James Joyce's final work, Finnegans Wake (1939), in which the comic resurrection of Tim Finnegan is employed as a symbol of the universal cycle of life. As whiskey, the "water of life", causes both Finnegan's death and resurrection in the ballad, so the word "wake" also represents both a passing ...

  6. Mar 5, 2018 · Using pictures I found on the internet, I created this video of the song 'Finnegans Wake' with lyrics. This version is from "The Irish Rovers." If I violat...

  7. Finnegan's Wake lyrics. Video. Tim Finnegan lived in Walken' Street. A gentleman Irishman mighty odd; He seen a brogue so soft and sweet. And to rise in the world he carried the hod. Tim had a sort of a tipplin' way. With a love of the liquor now he was born. To help him on with his work each day.

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