By Artificial Intelligence Created Traditional Irish Folk Song
Music: Tunee
Lyrics: Chat & Me
On the sixteenth of June when the day was young,
By the banks of the Liffey the story begun,
From Eccles Street out with his hat pulled low,
Walked Leopold Bloom where the city would go
So sing, boys, sing for Bloom today,
Through the streets of Dublin he made his way,
With a song in his heart and the world in view,
Ah sure, God bless Bloom on the sixteenth of June
He stopped for a bite and a glass of brown,
He heard all the gossip that runs through the town,
The papers cried trouble, the people cried shame,
But Bloom kept on walking just the same
So sing, boys, sing for Bloom today,
Through the streets of Dublin he made his way,
With a song in his heart and the world in view,
Ah sure, God bless Bloom on the sixteenth of June
By Sandymount Strand where the sea rolls in,
He thought of love and the shape of sin,
Of yes and of no and the long way home,
Of never quite fitting where’er you roam
So sing, boys, sing for Bloom today,
Through the streets of Dublin he made his way,
With a song in his heart and the world in view,
Ah sure, God bless Bloom on the sixteenth of June
When night came down and the lamps burned low,
Through song and sorrow and drink did he go,
Till back to his bed where the long day ends,
With a soft “yes” waiting, the best of friends
So sing, boys, sing for Bloom today,
For the words and the walk that refused to fade,
As long as there’s Dublin and a pint or two,
We’ll be walking with Bloom on the sixteenth of June
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