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Thread #129874   Message #2922205
Posted By: GUEST, Sminky
07-Jun-10 - 05:18 AM
Thread Name: Lyr Add: Gaskel's Comic Song Book (1841)
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: Gaskel's Comic Song Book (1841)
THE IRISH BEAUTY

TUNE:- "Sprig of Shillalah"

I've been told I'm the son of my mother,
And I think in my heart I'm no other,
I'm as pratty a boy as your heart can desire;
One day says my mother - case I was her joy,
My darling you are now a hoblety-hoy;
To make a large fortin Pat find out the way,
So sometimes I made love and sometimes I made hay,
And they christen'd me Paddy Mulwarney, Esquire.

The first of my pranks was at little Ratshane,
Where a spoonful of love just got into my brain,
All for Judy Delarney, a nate little soul;
Then to sing all the charms of the girl sure I mane,
The whole boiling of which I'm just going to name;
And if in her face, any colour is seen,
It's either an olive or else bottle green,
And she's as tall and as fat as a shaver man's pole.

She's a nate taper waist like a butt in the middle,
She plays on the Jew's harp and I on the fiddle,
And Och! but such music there never was heard;
Her eyes were as black - on my soul I'm no joker,
As two holes in a blanket that's burnt with a poker,
And as for their brightness I'll tell you what's more,
They're like two scalded gooseberries stuck in a door,
And she strikes me so dumb that I can't speak a word.

Och! Judy's the creature whenever she's ripe,
For chewing tobacco or smoking a pipe;
And she sits in the corner as black as ould scratch;
She's a nate row of teeth - nay, she's two by me soul,
And her tongue sticks between like a toad in the hole;
She's like a goose pie above all other things,
For she's nothing but giblets and gizzards and wings;
The devil himself sure can't find her a match.

Och! Judy, sweet Judy, the joy of my life,
Search all the world o'er you'll not find such a wife,
At least if you do 'twill be devilish queer;
She squints, and the rason of that I suppose,
Is because both her eyes are afraid of her nose,
Her cheeks green as leeks - put me all in a bustle,
And she opens her mouth as you'd open a muscle,
And then it extends from ear to ear.

The a nate pair of beautiful legs she has got,
Wid the calves at the bottom instead of the top,
And she dances away with a devilish twist.
Then as for her singing, Och! bless her sweet pipes,
She's just like a short-winded sow in the gripes;
When she laughs, or she twitters, or strains her sweet throat,
Her cheeks hang in puckers just like a top coat;
You might take out a yard and 'twould never be miss'd.

Then all at our wedding sung whack! pilliloo!
W'd a shillalah fight and a real hububoboo!
And all lay so genteely drunk on the floor;
Then the bells of the church rang so merrily boys,
You'd have given five pounds to have been out the noise;
So we just slipp'd to bed, and the very next morn,
We'd two daughters, and both of them Irishmen born;
And each is handsonme as Judy herself.