A German clockwinder to Dublin once came
Benjamin Fooks was the old german’s name
And as he was winding he’s way round the strand
He played on his flute and the music was grand.

Singing: Toor-a-lum-a-lum-a Toor-a-lum-a-lum-a Toor-a-lai-ei
Toor-a-lai Yur-a-lai Yur-a-lai-ei
Toor-a-lum-a-lum-a Toor-a-lum-a-lum-a Toor-a-lai-ei
Toor-a-lai Yur-a-lai Yur-a-lai-ei

Now there was a young lady from Grosvenor Square
Who said that her clock was in need of repair
In walks the bold german and to her delight
In less than five minutes he had her clock right

Now as they were seated down on the floor
There came this very loud knock on the door
In walks her husband and great was is shock
For to see the old german wind up his wife’s clock

The husband said he, "Now look here, Mary Ann!
Don’t let that bold german come in here again!"
He wound up your clock and left mine in the shelf
If your old clock needs winding, sure I’ll wind it myself!"