I am a young fellow that's fond of my fun And Ferlin in Derry is where I've begun All over the country, I've spent all my cash With Kitty and Ginny and Mary McNash My father disowned me for being such a rake And for spending my time in such frolicksome ways The girls, they are sweet, but I'll have you all know That my first love in life is the pure whiskey, oh! Riddley-i-di, riddley-i-di-di, riddley-i-di-day If I chance for to go to the town of Kildare All the girls all around me they flock on the square Some bring me a bottle and some bring me cake And they do it behind their old pure parents' back There's one from McCorville and one from Carlisle And another one from Derry my heart has beguiled But I'd trade every one for a drop of the pure For my first love is whiskey. The heart it can cure Riddley-i-di, riddley-i-di-di, riddley-i-di-day To worry for riches, I'm never inclined For the greatest of misers must leave them behind With a glass in my hand and a girl on my knee There's all a man needs for his pleasure, you see For I knew a man who had plenty of gold And I knew another who had twenty times more But they're both on their backs among nettles and stone So, my first love is whiskey and whiskey alone Riddley-i-di, riddley-i-di-di, riddley-i-di-day And now for the future, I mean to be wise And I'll look for the women that treated me kind I'll marry them all on the next Market Day If the clergy agree to the things that I say And when I am dead and my soul is at rest These women will come for to cry at my wake And they'll cover me over with whiskey so pure And I'll dance on the lid of my coffin and cheer Riddley-i-di, riddley-i-di-di, riddley-i-di-day