I have set myself a task to find a suitable air for a song that I was recently sent; 'Skin the Goat's Curse on Carey' . I'm not sure if there is a tune this was originally sung to, as it is held to be from the pen of James 'Skin the Goat' Fitzharris himself, and is dated 1883. I had thought of a few airs myself, incl, 'The Hackler from Grouse Hall', but either way I think I'll have to make a few adjustments before I sing it as not all the verses rhyme properly. Anyway, here's the first verse, so if anyone knows what original air might be , I'd be grateful, Before I set sail I will not fail to give that lad my blessing And if I had him here, there's not much fear but he'd get a good top dressing By the hat on my head, but he'd lie in his bed from here to next September For I'd give him good cause to rub his jaws and Skin the Goat remember.
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