Song I Heard In Belfast
Jerzy |
Jun 24 2003, 06:11 PM
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Hi, Jerzy from Krak�w in Poland here.
Earlier this year I was staying in Belfast, I heard a song which begins something like, In the county Tyrone by the town of ??? Where many a ????? myself had ??????? Bob Williamson lived there a weaver betrayed (?) And all of us thought him a stout hearted blade. I wondered if anyone on this forum knew this song. |
Red Hand |
Jun 25 2003, 10:50 AM
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A good loyalist song. Jerzy, I think this is what you are looking for
In the County Tyrone near the town of Dunganon, There was many a ruction that meself had an hand in Bob Williams he lived there a weaver by trade And all of us thought him a stout Orange blade On the twelfth of July as around it had come Bob played his old flute to the sound of the drum You can talk to ya harp, ya piano or Lute But nothing compares with the ould Orange Flute. But the treacherous scoundrel, he took us all in He married a Papish called Bridget McGinn Turned Papish himself and forsook the old cause That gave us our freedom, religion and laws Now the boys in the place made some comment upon it And Bob had to fly to the province of Connacht Well he fled with his wife and his fixings to boot And along with the latter his ould Orange Flute. At the chapels on sundays, to atone for past deeds He'd say paters and aves and he counted his beads Till, after some time, at the priest's own desire Bob went with his ould flute to play in the choir Well he went with his ould flute to play in the mass But the instrument shivered and sighed, oh alas And blow as he would, though it made a great noise The flute would play only "The protestant boys". Bob jumped up and huffed, and was all in a flutter, And threw the old flute in the blessed Holy Water, He thought that this charm would bring some other sound: When he played it again, it played "Croppies Lie Down." And for all he would finger and twiddle and blow, For to play Papish music, the flute would not go; "Kick The Pope," and "Boyne Water" it freely would sound, But one Papish squeak in it couldn't be found. At a council of priests that was held the next day They decided to banish the ould flute away They couldn't knock heresy out of its head So they bought Bob a new one to play in its stead Now the ould flute it was doomed and its fate was pathetic 'Twas fastened and burnt at the stake as heretic As the flames roared around it, sure they heard a strange noise 'Twas the ould flute still playing 'The protestant boys'. |
Jerzy |
Jun 26 2003, 11:26 AM
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Thank you so much.
There was another one, I think it was called "My father wore a sash" do you know it. |
ChrisyBhoy |
Jun 26 2003, 01:14 PM
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C Group: Celtic Lyrics Cairde Posts: 312 Joined: 29-March 03 Member No.: 8 |
Fuck it Noel. Leave them. Let them get a little happiness out of their lives.
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Freiheit |
Jun 28 2003, 04:53 AM
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V Group: Member Posts: 9 Joined: 23-June 03 Member No.: 57 |
In which town do live Noel and Chrisy? :) :ph34r:
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Bj�rn |
Jun 28 2003, 10:59 AM
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Silence must be heard Group: Root Admin Posts: 211 Joined: 28-March 03 From: Kols�s, Norway Member No.: 2 |
Thread closed :)
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