The Bricklayer's Song Lyrics
The song The Bricklayer's Song is performed by Ray Stevens in the album named Classic Ray Stevens in the year 1993 .
[spoken]
Okay, here's a song about an Irishman who had a little bad luck.
And I been told this is a true story.
Dear sir, I write this note to you to tell you of me plight,
For at the time of writing I am not a pretty sight.
Me body is all black and blue, me face a deathly grey,
And I write this note to tell you why I'm not at work today.
While working on the fourteenth floor, some bricks I had to clear,
But to toss them down from such a height was not a good idear.
The foreman wasn't very pleased, he is an awkward sod.
He said I'd have to cart them down the ladders in me hod.
Now shifting all those bricks by hand, it was so very slow,
So I hoisted up a barrel and secured a rope below,
But in me haste to do the job, I was too blind to see
That a barrel full of building bricks is heavier than me.
And so when I untied the rope, the barrel fell like lead,
And clinging tightly to the rope, I started up instead.
I shot up like a rocket, 'til, to my dismay, I found
That halfway up I met the bloody barrel comin' down.
Now the barrel broke me shoulder as to the ground it sped,
And when I reached the top I banged the pully with me head.
I clung on tightly, numb with shock from this almighty blow,
And the barrel spilled out half the bricks fourteen floors below.
Now when these bricks had fallen from the barrel to the floor,
I then outweighed the barrel and so started down once more.
Still clinging tightly to the rope, me body wracked with pain,
Halfway down I met the bloody barrel once again.
Now the force of this collision halfway down the office block
Caused multiple contusions and a nasty state of shock.
Still clinging tightly to the rope, I fell toward the ground
And landed on the broken bricks the barrel had scattered 'round.
Well I lay there groaning on the ground, I thought I'd pa*sed the worst.
But the barrel hit the pully wheel, and then the bottom burst.
A shower of bricks rained down on me, I didn't have a hope,
For as I lay there bleeding I let go the bloody rope.
The barrel, being unsecured, then started down once more,
And it landed right across me as I lay there on the floor.
It broke three ribs and my left arm, and I can only say
That I hope you understand why Murphy's not at work today.
Ray Stevens - Classic Ray Stevens
Jun 1993
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- The Higher Education Of Ole Blue
- The Bricklayer's Song
- Little League
- Meanwhile
- Super Cop
- If You And Yo Folks Like Me And My Folks
- The All-American Two Weeek Summer Family Vacation
- The Ballad Of Jake McClusky
- The Motel Song
The Bricklayer's Song