"MURTOCH DELANY'S DESCRIPTION OF THE RACES" ANONYMOUS (songwriter) : To the tune "Ballynamony-ora" [Ballinamona ora] The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (20 October 1810), 3 http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article628109 Don't you know I from Hawkesbury came to behold Your Races, that seem'd to delight young and old, Where each rode a-foot, if not blest with a horse And cantered away to the place called the Course Sing Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, A tight little horse-race for me. Och! then what a noise open'd up to my view, About young Paddywhack, and old Bryanboroo, But sacrilege surely it was at the least, That Paddy's dear name should belong to a beast. Sing Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, Ah! no such vile nick names for me. There were Gentlemen mounted so fine and so gay, And ladies that look'd like a star at noon-day; When I see the dear creatures I grieve that I'm poor, Since Beauty's the planet we all must adore. Sing Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, A smart little damsel for me. Six jokers on horseback were standing stock still, Like as many dragoons that were learning to drill, Till losing their wits, sure, they all at one time Gallopped off at full speed, without reason or rhyme. Sing Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, Ah! no such diversion for me. In no time at all sure they twirl'd round about, And met cheek by jowl at the place they set out Then faster and faster they went - I protest, To see which could manage to break his neck best. Sing Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, Their necks they may crack all for me. But think what the devil myself could possess; - One said would I lay, and I thought I'd say yes! Then because I just lost and had nothing to pay, Why I raced by myself, and so gallopped away; Sing Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, Ballynamony-ora, No kicking nor whipping for me! More info at : https://www.sydney.edu.au/paradisec/australharmony/chronicle1801-1810.php R-J
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