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Thread #6451   Message #2786973
Posted By: GUEST,dubhghaill
12-Dec-09 - 01:04 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Changing Your Demeanour (The Chieftains)
Subject: Lyr Add: CHANGING YOUR DEMEANOUR (The Chieftains)
I know this threads original was copied from somewhere, but the spelling mistakes are a little to abundant for my liking:

Changing Your Demeanour

Here we are we've come to call with pipes and flutes and fiddles and all
In case of death we've even brought a keener,
So, if you're glum and feeling down just feel like us and act the clown
And soon there'll be a change in your demeanour.

I put me money on a horse today for with the race he'd run away
Or so a friend that's in the know he told me,
Twenty lengths ahead at most, he proudly cantered pass the post
but, woe was me, he lost the bloomin' jockey!

Now of all the places I have seen from China to the Caribbean,
Are all across the globe compared to Ireland,
From Ballycastle to Tralee the Corrib to the Liffy
There's no where else on earth quite like this island.

In Hollywood I long to be, no, not the place across the sea,
But in county Wicklow Ireland's lovely garden.
Where no pretenders will you find but decent people warm and kind,
and flocks of friendly sheep into the bargain.

For your ills don't take a pill but take it down the road, the hills
And listen to the larks lovely warbling,
In the evening in the company with music in the key of E
You'll be dancing Kerry sets until the morning.


keening (caoineadh) lamenting for death, not debt or something done in a pub. If you've ever heard it you'll know why.
corup = the river Corrib, Tralie = Tralee, Wickloe = Wicklow,
and I always heard it as 'all across the globe compared to Ireland'. I've never heard anyone say 'across the goat' in English or Irish.

Finally, if anyone's interested in playing this tune it is 'Cronin's hornpipe', a very lovely piece.