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Thread #38532   Message #545437
Posted By: GUEST,Nick
08-Sep-01 - 10:31 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: Songs About Grandparents
Subject: Lyr Add: THE MUMMERS' SONG
It is not really the season for this but I love this song and it has strong Grandma content. It is a traditional New founland song. you can find the song as performed by Great Big Sea on the net, exactly where I am not sure but it would be worth the hunt. THe lyrics are as follows

Hark, what's the noise out by the porch door?
"Granny, 'tis mummers, there's twenty or more."
Her old weathered face brightens up with a grin,
"Any mummers, nice mummers 'lowed in?"
"Come in, lovely mummers, don't bother the snow,
We can wipe up the water, sure, after you go,
Sit, if you can, or on some mummer's knee,
Let's see if we know who you be."
There's big ones and small ones and tall ones and thin,
Boys dressed as women and girls dressed as men,
Humps on their backs, and mitts on their feet,
"My blessed, we'll die with the heat."
There's only one there that I think that I know,
That tall fellow standing over long side the stove,
He's shaking his fist for to make me not tell,
Must be Willie from out on the hill.
Now, that one's a stranger if there ever was one,
With his underwear stuffed and his trap door undone,
Is he wearing his mother's big forty-two bra?
I knows but I'm not gonna say.
"Don't s'pose you fine mummers would turn down a drop?"
"No!! Homebrew or alky, whatever you've got."
Not the one with his rubber boots on the wrong feet,
He's enough for to do him all week.
"S'pose you can dance." "Yes." They all nod their heads,
They've been tapping their feet ever since they came in,
Now that the drinks have been all passed around,
The mummers are plankin' 'er down.
"Be careful the lamp, and hold on to the stove,
Don't swing Granny hard cause you that she's old,
No need for to care how you buckles the floor,
Cause mummers have danced here before."
"My God, how hot is it, we'd better go,
I 'low we'll all get the devil's own cold,"
"Good night and good Christmas, mummers, me dears,
Please God we will see you next year."
"Good night and good Christmas, mummers, me dears,
Please God we will see you next year."

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