D
I knew Danny Farrell when his football was a can.
A7
In his hand me down's and welliers and sandwiches of bran,
DGD
But now this pavement peasent, is a full grown bitter man,
DA7D
With all the trials and troubles, of his travelling people's clan
[Chorus]
D
He's a loser a boozer, a me and you user,
A7
A raider, a traitor, a people police hater,
D
So lonely and only, what you'd call a gurrier,
A7D
Still now, Danny Farrell he's a man.
[Verse 2]
D
I knew Danny Farrell when he joined the national school,
A7
He was lousy at the Gaelic, we called him amadán, the fool
DGD
He was briliant at the toss school, or trading objects in the pawn
A7D
By the time he was an adult all his charming ways were gone.
[Verse 3]
D
I knew Danny Farrell when he queued up for the dole,
DA7
And he tried to hide his loss of pride, that eats away the soul,
DGD
Mending pots and kettles, is a trade lost in the past.
A7D
Theres no hand-outs here for tinkers was the answer when he asked.
[Chorus]
D
He's a loser a boozer, a me and you user,
A7
A raider, a traitor, a people police hater,
D
So lonely and only, what you'd call a gurrier,
A7D
Still now, Danny Farrell he's a man.
[Verse 4]
D
I still know Danny Farrell, saw him just there yesterday,
A7
Drinking methylated spirits, with some winos on the quay,
DGD
Now he's forty going on eighty, with his eyes of hope bereft,
DA7D
And he told me this for certain, there's not many of us left.
[Chorus]
D
He's a loser a boozer, a me and you user,
A7
A raider, a traitor, a people police hater,
D
So lonely and only, what you'd call a gurrier,
A7D
Still now, Danny Farrell he's a man.