Now Clancy was a peaceful man, If you know what I mean. The cops picked up the pieces After Clancy left the scene. He never looked for trouble, That's a fact you can assume. But never-the-less, When trouble would press, Clancy lowered the boom!
Oh, that Clancy! Oh, that Clancy! Whenever they got his Irish up, Clancy lowered the boom!
O'Leary was a fighting man, They all knew he was tough. He strutted 'round the neighborhood, A-shootin' off his guff. He picked a fight with Clancy, Then and there he sealed his doom. Before you could shout "O'Leary, look out!" Clancy lowered the boom!
Oh, that Clancy! Oh, that Clancy! Whenever they got his Irish up, Clancy lowered the boom!
Now Clancy left the barber shop With tonic on his hair, He walked into the pool room And he met O'Reilly there. O'Reilly said "For goodness sakes, Now do I smell perfume?" Before you could stack Your cue in the rack, Clancy lowered the boom!
Oh, that Clancy! Oh, that Clancy! Whenever they got his Irish up, Clancy lowered the boom!
Mulrooney walked into the bar And ordered up a round. He left his drink to telephone, And Clancy drank it down. Mulrooney said "Who drunk me drink? I'll lay him in his tomb!" Before you could pat The top of your hat, Clancy lowered the boom!
Oh, that Clancy! Oh, that Clancy! Whenever they got his Irish up, Clancy lowered the boom!
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