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BARTENDER'S GUlDB AND SONG BOOK

Has

Anybody

Here S.een Kelly?

.~!i.-liael

Kdly wit h his swuthrart cnme from

Count:>' Cork,

And

ben t upon

a

holiday,

I

hey landed in New

York.

They strolled around to see the sights, nlns, it's

snd to

sn.v,

Poor K elly lost his li11le girl upon the Great

Tf/ hit e ff/nj •,

She walked uptow n jrom H ernld Square to

Fo1·ty-second Street,

Th e trn f]ic stopped ns she cried to th e copper

011

the

bent:

Ov er on Fifth llvwue, a band began to

play,

Ten thousand men were marchi11g for it was

Saint Patrick's D ay,

The "/if/earing of the Green" rang out upon

the

morning air,

'Tw as Kelly's favorite song, so A.farj said,

"I'll

find

him there."

She climbed upon the grand sta11d

in

hopes her

ll-1

ike size'd see,

Five lz1111dred Kellys left the ranl::s i11 answer

to lzer plea:

[Chorus]

Ch orus: H as anybody here sew Kelly?

K

E

double

L

Y,

Has anybody here seen K elly'?

Have you sem him passing by .

Sure his hair is red, his eyes are

blue,

And he's

Irish

through a11d through,

H

ns anybody hl!re sem K elly?

Kelly from the Emerald Isle.

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25

"Has

Atiybody

Here Seen

Kelly?"