[00:08.186] Oh, Dublin you're my city[00:11.865] I'm proud to call you mine[00:15.338] Divided by the Liffey's greasy slime[00:22.711] No matter who I love and woo at home or over sea[00:29.943] My heart prefers those Dubliners like me[00:37.910] Dublin men and women are the salt of all the earth[00:44.796] Fiercely true and loyal to the town that gave them birth[00:52.007] A Dublin man spends all his life making friends[00:55.705] With black porter each evening at eight[00:59.512] When they sound his death knell his last prayer is to dwell[01:02.818] By Saint James' pearly gate[01:06.530] Oh, Dublin you're my city[01:10.193] I'm proud to call you mine[01:13.990] Divided by the Liffey's greasy slime[01:21.047] No matter who I love and woo at home or over sea[01:28.739] My heart prefers those Dubliners like me[01:36.862] Dublin is to Dubliners a dear ould dirty town[01:43.705] It's getting dearer every year and hard to earn a pound[01:50.620] And as for the Liffey that gash through the city[01:54.707] It's thicker than treacle or chalk[01:58.114] It will soon be so grim that instead of a swim[02:01.929] They'll be holding the Liffey walk[02:05.465] Thugs and drugs and muggings are the order of the day[02:13.103] The headlines yell: "We've gone to hell it's time crime didn't pay"[02:19.902] The gangs and the police meet nightly on Foley Street[02:24.562] Bleeding their way through the news[02:27.539] It's become quite a scene the new show on our screen[02:31.265] Will be Sean McDermott Street blues[02:34.776] Oh, Dublin you're my city[02:38.498] I'm proud to call you mine[02:42.472] Divided by the Liffey's greasy slime[02:49.491] No matter who I love and woo at home or over sea[02:57.182] My heart prefers those Dubliners like me[03:04.650] Even though we've troubles we can always find a smile[03:12.034] A 'Dub' will wear a certain air I think you'd call it style[03:19.258] Those Guinness streaked faces from the Phoenix Park races[03:23.392] Cheer up the grey streets with their jibes[03:26.719] Though most landmarks are gone, the rich pagent lives on[03:30.237] And Molly Malone still survives[03:33.916] So, Dublin you're my city[03:37.639] I'm proud to call you mine[03:41.546] Divided by the Liffey's greasy slime[03:48.846] No matter who I love and woo at home or over sea[03:56.111] My heart prefers those Dubliners like me[04:02.436] Oh, Dublin you're my city[04:05.730] I'm proud to call you mine[04:09.229] Divided by the Liffey's greasy slime[04:16.598] No matter who I love and woo at home or over sea[04:24.199] My heart prefers those Dubliners like me[04:29.590]