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Posted By: GUEST,weerover
15-Jul-04 - 01:24 AM
Thread Name: Lyr Add: The Sligo Railway Song (Kevin Conlon)
Subject: Lyr Add: THE SLIGO RAILWAY SONG (Kevin Conlon)
Found this marvellous song on an album of Sligo songs. It is essentially an updated version of Percy French's "Are Ye right There Michael?", whose tune it shares. There are references to a couple of other well-known Irish songs for anyone who's familiar with them. I couldn't quite get one place name in verse 6: if anyone recognises it I'd appreciate correction.
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THE SLIGO RAILWAY SONG
Sligo is a place of great renown Where the people never greet you with a frown But there's trouble on the railway line, the train it never runs on time You'd be quicker on the back of Neddy Brown The people were as happy as could be In this little piece of heaven by the sea Lakes and rivers, hills and dells, Yeats's grave, the Holy Well And the lovely little Isle of Inisfree
So what's the reason for this awful pain? Could it be the ozone layer or acid rain The budget or the interest rates, the falling pound in dire straits Or maybe it's the train that makes the strain Now we're all off to Dublin in the green We're going to meet the minister of steam To tell him of our awful plight, the railway line's an awful sight The likes of it, sure, you have never seen
Are you right there, Michael, are you right? Do you think that we'll be home before the night? It all depends on whether this old engine holds together And it might, now, Michael, so it might
We walked into the station in the rain We were going to make the journey on the train We were heading off from Sligo town, the stationmaster waved us down He said we might be running late again I asked him why the train can't run on time He said, "Now that decision isn't mine You'd have to ask them in the Dail, the Labour boys and Fianna Fail I think we might be home by closing time"
The train began to rattle and to hum By now my feet were feeling rather numb An old man he was lying back and singing "Smoke Along the Track" He was drinking from a bottle filled with rum So now we're off to Dublin in the green And we're going to meet the minister of steam The chances are that we'll be late, the railway line's an awful state The likes of it, sure, you have never seen
Are you right there, Michael, are you right? Do you think that we'll be home before the night? It all depends on whether this old engine holds together And it might, now, Michael, so it might
Collooney, Ballymote and on to Boyle I thought the train was running out of oil We slowed to twenty miles an hour, puffing smoke and losing power Just wait until we tell them in the Dail At the crossing gates outside of Mullingar We saw Albert in his great big fancy car He told us that he's doing his best to save the lifeline to the west I think we might be wishing on a star
By now the train was just an hour late As we passed by [Kinnegant?] and James's Gate We said a prayer for the Sligo line that some day it might run on time But I wonder just how long we'll have to wait We'll be singing in the streets and in the bars So throw away your key and lock your cars To celebrate the new design of the Sligo-Dublin railway line Though by then we might be living up on Mars
Are you right there, Michael, are you right? Do you think we'll make it home before the night? Sure, it all depends on whether this old engine holds together And it might, now, Michael, so it might Oh, it all depends on whether this old engine holds together And it might, now, Michael, so it might