All along the banks of the Royal Canal. Superstition. Royal Canal boatmen believed the 13th lock at Deey Bridge, between Leixlip and Maynooth, was haunted. This tale became the subject of a poem by Arthur Griffith, The Spooks of the Thirteenth Lock, which in turn inspired the name of the band The Spook of the Thirteenth Lock.. All along the banks of the Royal Canal. All along the banks of the Royal Canal. Print . Song Details The Dubliners. Writer: Unsure – first performed in public in 1954 by Brendan Behan as part of the play The Quare Fellow. There was a rumour that the song may have been written by Brendan’s brother Dominic Behan, but he never credited it to.
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All along the banks of the Royal Canal Oh! the screw was peeping And the loike was sleeping As he lay there weeping For his poor gal And the auld triangle went jingle-jangle All along the banks of the Royal Canal Up in the female prison There are seventy five women And among them, I wish I did dwell And the auld triangle went jingle-jangle. In the podcast, Burt-Fitzgerald, Burt-O’Dea and Dublin City FM presenter Valerie Vetter move along the canal to Blessington Basin and discuss biodiversity in urban areas, and methods of keeping the canal water clean. ” [The canal] has everything that a bee or an insect would need,” says Burt-O’Dea in the podcast.