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− | ''' | + | '''or, The Tale of an Irish Maiden'''<br> |
− | or, The Tale of an Irish Maiden'''<br> | ||
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− | ''by [[The Hillbilly Facehunters]] and an Irish gentleman whose name | + | ''by [[The Hillbilly Facehunters]] and an Irish gentleman whose name eludes me.''<br> |
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+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
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Me name it is Molly O'Connor,<br> | Me name it is Molly O'Connor,<br> | ||
and I meant to keep me honor,<br> | and I meant to keep me honor,<br> | ||
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Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!<br> | Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!<br> | ||
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− | My fiancé | + | My fiancé 'e was called Paddy,<br> |
And I swear I loved 'im madly,<br> | And I swear I loved 'im madly,<br> | ||
for 'e gave me such a 'bout,<br> | for 'e gave me such a 'bout,<br> | ||
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Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!<br> | Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!<br> | ||
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− | + | Ol' Seamus the street fiddler,<br> | |
+ | was one 'ell of a diddler,<br> | ||
+ | 'e stroked me right down the middle,<br> | ||
+ | while I merrily played his fiddle!<br> | ||
+ | Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,<br> | ||
+ | Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!<br> | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | Down at the pub I had some Guinness,<br> | ||
me and the owner did some business,<br> | me and the owner did some business,<br> | ||
his wife gave me a licking,<br> | his wife gave me a licking,<br> | ||
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As in turn they did me over,<br> | As in turn they did me over,<br> | ||
− | the boys | + | the boys sang "The Wild Rover",<br> |
− | but | + | but what truly makes me sing,<br> |
is me Paddy's special thing!<br> | is me Paddy's special thing!<br> | ||
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,<br> | Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,<br> | ||
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Why don't ye drop yer stole, me dear?<br> | Why don't ye drop yer stole, me dear?<br> | ||
With pleasure I then made 'im faint,<br> | With pleasure I then made 'im faint,<br> | ||
− | now | + | now 'e says 'e'll make me a saint!<br> |
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,<br> | Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,<br> | ||
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!<br> | Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!<br> | ||
+ | '''Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,'''<br> | ||
+ | '''Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!'''<br> | ||
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− | [[Category:Musikk]][[Category:Løsaktighet]][[Category:Historiske Fjes 321]] | + | [[Category:Musikk]] |
+ | [[Category:Løsaktighet]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Historiske Fjes 321]] | ||
+ | [[Category:The Hillbilly Facehunters]] |
Latest revision as of 13:27, 10 July 2012
or, The Tale of an Irish Maiden
by The Hillbilly Facehunters and an Irish gentleman whose name eludes me.
Me name it is Molly O'Connor,
and I meant to keep me honor,
but I'm afraid that I get frisky,
when the boys serve me whiskey!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
My fiancé 'e was called Paddy,
And I swear I loved 'im madly,
for 'e gave me such a 'bout,
With his massive Irish Stout!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
But when me Paddy went,
Ta work and pay the rent,
I shuffled o'er to Andy,
And gave him me special 'handy'.
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
When Paddy's rent was paid,
and Andy'd got me laid,
Some beer I did brew,
and I cooked some Irish stew.
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
Liam 'e was the butcher boy,
and me very special toy,
as 'e brought me beef and sausage,
I caught 'im ogling me cleavage.
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
I must confess it got me hot,
so I put his sausage in me pot,
in the ways of flesh 'e was skilled,
'e left me feelin' so fulfilled.
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
At nine I served me stew,
Ta both Paddy and ta Andrew,
And ere the clock striked ten,
I served 'em both again!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
This p'rticlar stew made me mew,
To which I'm indeed not new,
But then I got much sicker,
After a visit to the Vicar.
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
Knocked up by the vicar man,
I naked through the village ran.
The milkman helped me out,
yea, he fairly made me shout!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
Ol' Seamus the street fiddler,
was one 'ell of a diddler,
'e stroked me right down the middle,
while I merrily played his fiddle!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
Down at the pub I had some Guinness,
me and the owner did some business,
his wife gave me a licking,
while me nipples 'e was flicking.
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
The reg'lars played a game of dart,
while I spread me legs apart,
for the prize we gave the winner,
was an hour with this sinner!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
As in turn they did me over,
the boys sang "The Wild Rover",
but what truly makes me sing,
is me Paddy's special thing!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
In the disgrace of me situation,
I fear'd I must turn to prostitution,
or else have ta become a nun,
well, even a nunnery can be fun!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
But as I went back to 'is hame,
ta tell me Paddy of me shame,
me darlin' surely blew me top,
'e was lickin' Andy's lollipop!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
Now I'm married to a village,
I'm theirs ta loot and pillage,
when the bishop told me off,
I just took 'im by 'is staff!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
I whispered in the bishop's ear,
Why don't ye drop yer stole, me dear?
With pleasure I then made 'im faint,
now 'e says 'e'll make me a saint!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
Hey-ho, you diddle me, I diddle you,
Hey-ho, oh yes, we all diddle-dooooo!
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