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Trad. I am a young fellow that's easy and bold In Castletown corners I'm very well known In Newcastle West I spent many a night With Kitty and Judy and Mary My parents rebuked me for being such a rake Just spending my time in such frolicsome ways But I ne'er could forget the good nature of Jane Agus fágaimid siúd mar atá sé If I chance for to go to the town of Rathkeal The girls are all around me do flock on the square Some give me a bottle and others sweet cakes To treat me unknown to their parents There's one from Askeaton and one from the Pike Another from Arda, my heart was beguiled Tho' being from the mountains her stockings are white Agus fágaimid siúd mar atá sé To quarrel for riches I ne'er was inclined For the greatest of misers must leave them behind I'll buy me a cow that will never run dry And I'll milk her by twisting her horn John Damer of Shronel had plenty of gold Lord Devonshire's treasures are twenty times more But he's laid on his back among nettles and stones Agus fágaimid siúd mar atá sé And some say I'm foolish and more say I'm wise Being fond of the women I think is no crime For the son of King David had tenthousand wifes And his wisdom was highly recorded I'll buy me a garden and live at my ease And each woman and child can partake of the same If there's war in the cabin theirselves they can blame Agus fágaimid siúd mar atá sé And now for the future I mean to be wise And I'll send for the women who acted so kind And I'll mary them all on the morrow by and by If the clergy agree to this bargain And when I'm on my back and my soul is at peace These women will crowd for to cry at my grave And my sons and my daughters will offer their prayer To the Lord for the soul of their father < zurück zur Übersicht
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