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Thread #3178   Message #15460
Posted By: Helen
29-Oct-97 - 02:24 AM
Thread Name: Songs about Bloody Gore -- But Just For Laughs
Subject: Lyr Add: WEILE WAILE (trad Irish)
Found it. Guess where. In a good old-fashioned book, which was about 10 feet from my chair. Oh well, luckily my reading skills have improved and not deteriorated since I started using the Internet. ;->

WEILE WAILE

There was an old woman and she lived in the woods
Weile, weile, waile;
There was an old woman and she lived in the woods,
Down by the river Saile

She had a baby three months old
Weile, weile, waile
She had a baby three months old
Down by the river Saile;

She had a penknife long and sharp,
Weile, weile, waile
She had a penknife long and sharp
Down by the river Saile;

She stuck the penknife in the baby's heart
Weile, weile, waile
She stuck the penknife in the baby's heart
Down by the river Saile;

Three policemen and a detective bobby came knocking at the door
Weile, weile, waile
Three policemen and a detective bobby came knocking at the door
Down by the river Saile;

They pulled the rope and she was hung
Weile, weile, waile
They pulled the rope and she was hung
Down by the river Saile;

And that was the end of the woman in the woods
Weile, weile, waile
And that was the end of the baby too
Down by the river Saile.

From Soodlum's Irish Ballad book, Oak Publications, London, 1982.

Ain't word processors terrific? I didn't have to keep typing the same lines over & over, I just used copy & paste, and auto text. It's a pity when people sing long, repetitive, boring songs (not this one, of course) that they don't just shout out "cut & paste!" and then everyone would hear the chorus in their heads and wouldn't have to hear it out loud. Virtual folksinging??

Helen