There's quare things in Dublin
Between Howth and Crumlin
Down in Ringsend
There's a five-legged cat
And tree-legged donkey
Two-headed monkey
There's nothing so quare
As this four-faced old clock
There's a clock in old Dublin
That stands on a steeple
Proud and erect with four faces so tall
While one of them says you are late
It's deceiving
The other one says it's a quarter before
And you run down the road
And he grins as you hurry
Then just round the corner
You look in surprise
It's not quite the same as
It was on the last street
This bloody blackguard is telling me lies
There's quare things in Dublin
Between Howth and Crumlin
Down in Ringsend
There's a five-legged cat
And tree-legged donkey
And two-headed monkey
There's nothing so quare
As this four-faced old clock
There's a half-hour to spare
Now how will I kill it
I'll nip up the road and nip in for a jar
With the chimes of four bells
I look back in amazement
His other side should has gone past the hour
There's a lesson in life to adopt and interpret
It applies to all people regardless of race
Don't put your trust or your faith in a person
If sometimes
They seem to have more than one face
There's quare things in Dublin
Between Howth and Crumlin
Down in Ringsend
There's a five-legged cat
And tree-legged donkey
And two-headed monkey
There's nothing so quare
As this four-faced old clock
There's quare things in Dublin
Between Howth and Crumlin
Down in Ringsend
There's a five-legged cat
And tree-legged donkey
And two-headed monkey
There's nothing so quare
As this four-faced old clock