Lord Nelson stood in pompous state upon his pillar high
And down along O'Connell Street, he cast a wicked eye
He thought how this barbaric race had fought the British
crown
Yet they were content to let him stay right here in
Dublin town
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So remember brave Lord Nelson boys, he had never known
defeat
And for his reward, they stuck him up in the middle of
O'Connell Street
Well for many years, Lord Nelson stood and no one seemed
to care
He'd squint at Dan O'Connell, who was standing right down
there
He thought 'The Irish like me or they wouldn't let me
stay
That is except those blighters that they call the I.R.A.'
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And then in 1966, on March the seventh day
A bloody great explosion made Lord Nelson rock and sway
He crashed and Dan O'Connell cried in woeful misery
'There are twice as many pigeons now will come and sit on
me'
So remember brave lord Nelson boys, he had never known
defeat
And for his reward, they blew him up in the middle of
O'Connell Street