Dicey Riley G D G D G - G D G D7 G Oh poor old Dicey Riley, she has taken to the sup And poor old Dicey Riley, she will never give it up It's off each morning to the pop that she goes in for another little drop Ah! the heart of the rowl is Dicey Riley She will walk along Fitzgibbon Street with an independent air And then its down by Summerhill, at her the people stare She says, "It's nearly half past one So I'll nip in for another little one" Ah! the heart of the rowl is Dicey Riley She owns a little sweet shop at the corner of the street and every evening after school I go to wash her feet She leaves me there to mind the shop While she nips in for another little drop Ah! the heart of the rowl is Dicey Riley ------------------------ Unused version of lyrics Oh poor old Dicey Riley, she has taken to the sup And poor old Dicey Riley, she will never give it up It's off each morning to the pop that she goes in for another little drop Ah! the heart of the rowl is Dicey Riley She will walk along Fitzgibbon Street with an independent air And then its down by Summerhill, at as the people stare She says, "It's nearly half past one So I'll nip in for another little one But the heart of the rowl is Dicey Reilly Now at two, pubs close and out she goes as happy as a lark She'll find a bench to sleep it off at St. Patrick's Park She'll wake at five feeling in the pink And say, "Tis time for another drink But the heart of the rowl is Dicey Reilly Now she'll travel far to a dockside bar to have another round And after one or two or three she doesn't feel quite so sound After four she's a bit unstable After five underneath the table But the heart of the rowl is Dicey Reilly Oh they carry her home at twelve o'clock as they do every night Bring her inside, put her on the bed and then turn out the light Next morning she'll get out of bed And look for a cure for her head But the heart of the rowl is Dicey Reilly