Oh, the night that Paddy Murphy died is a night I'll never forget Some of the boys got loaded drunk and they ain't got sober yet; As long as a bottle was passed around every man was feelin' gay, O'Leary came with the bagpipes some music for to play.
That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy, That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another, And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died.
As Mrs. Murphy sat in the corner pouring out her grief, Kelly and his gang came tearing down the street; They went into an empty room and a bottle of whiskey stole, They put the bottle with the corpse to keep that whiskey cold.
That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy, That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another, And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died.
About two o'clock in the morning after emptying the jug, Doyle rolls up the ice box lid to see poor Paddy's mug; We stopped the clock so Mrs. Murphy couldn't tell the time, And at a quarter after two we argued it was nine.
That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy, That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another, And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died.
They stopped the hearse on George Street outside Sundance Saloon, They all went in at half past eight and staggered out at noon; They went up to the graveyard, so holy and sublime, Found out when they got there, they'd left the corpse behind!
That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy, That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another, And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died.
Oh, the night that Paddy Murphy died is a night I'll never forget, Some of the boys got loaded drunk and they ain't been sober yet; As long as a bottle was passed around every man was feelin' gay, O'Leary came with the bagpipes some music for to play.
That's how they showed their respect for Paddy Murphy, That's how they showed their honour and their pride; They said it was a sin and shame and they winked at one another, And every drink in the place was full the night Pat Murphy died.