| Song | The Auld Triangle |
| Artist | The Pogues |
| Album | Red Roses for Me |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Behan | |
| A hungry feeling | |
| Came o'er me stealing | |
| And the mice were squealing | |
| In my prison cell | |
| And that auld triangle went jingle-jangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| Oh! To start the morning | |
| The warden bawling | |
| "Get up out of bed, you! And clean out your cell!" | |
| And that auld triangle went jingle-jangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| Oh! the screw was peeping | |
| And the (lag|loike) was sleeping | |
| As he lay weeping | |
| For his girl Sal | |
| And that auld triangle went jingle-jangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| On a fine Spring evening | |
| The (lag|loike) lay dreaming | |
| And the sea-gulls were wheeling | |
| High above the wall | |
| And that auld triangle went jingle-jangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| Oh! the wind was sighing | |
| And the day was dying | |
| As the (lag|loike) lay crying | |
| In his prison cell | |
| And that auld triangle went jingle-bloody-jangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| In the women's prison | |
| There are seventy women | |
| And I wish it was with them | |
| That I did dwell | |
| Then that auld triangle could go jingle-jangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal |
| zuo ci : Behan | |
| A hungry feeling | |
| Came o' er me stealing | |
| And the mice were squealing | |
| In my prison cell | |
| And that auld triangle went jinglejangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| Oh! To start the morning | |
| The warden bawling | |
| " Get up out of bed, you! And clean out your cell!" | |
| And that auld triangle went jinglejangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| Oh! the screw was peeping | |
| And the lag loike was sleeping | |
| As he lay weeping | |
| For his girl Sal | |
| And that auld triangle went jinglejangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| On a fine Spring evening | |
| The lag loike lay dreaming | |
| And the seagulls were wheeling | |
| High above the wall | |
| And that auld triangle went jinglejangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| Oh! the wind was sighing | |
| And the day was dying | |
| As the lag loike lay crying | |
| In his prison cell | |
| And that auld triangle went jinglebloodyjangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| In the women' s prison | |
| There are seventy women | |
| And I wish it was with them | |
| That I did dwell | |
| Then that auld triangle could go jinglejangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal |
| zuò cí : Behan | |
| A hungry feeling | |
| Came o' er me stealing | |
| And the mice were squealing | |
| In my prison cell | |
| And that auld triangle went jinglejangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| Oh! To start the morning | |
| The warden bawling | |
| " Get up out of bed, you! And clean out your cell!" | |
| And that auld triangle went jinglejangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| Oh! the screw was peeping | |
| And the lag loike was sleeping | |
| As he lay weeping | |
| For his girl Sal | |
| And that auld triangle went jinglejangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| On a fine Spring evening | |
| The lag loike lay dreaming | |
| And the seagulls were wheeling | |
| High above the wall | |
| And that auld triangle went jinglejangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| Oh! the wind was sighing | |
| And the day was dying | |
| As the lag loike lay crying | |
| In his prison cell | |
| And that auld triangle went jinglebloodyjangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal | |
| In the women' s prison | |
| There are seventy women | |
| And I wish it was with them | |
| That I did dwell | |
| Then that auld triangle could go jinglejangle | |
| All along the banks of the Royal Canal |