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Frank Maher 11 Jul 98 - 02:18 PM
Rawlins 11 Jul 98 - 11:52 AM
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Subject: RE: Irish Dialect
From: Frank Maher
Date: 11 Jul 98 - 02:18 PM

Rolling in the Hay means the Same everywhere!!!! Tay means Tea


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Subject: Irish Dialect
From: Rawlins
Date: 11 Jul 98 - 11:52 AM

As a budding performer of Irish and American folk, and as a relatively stupid yankee, there are a couple of lines in one song that I like that I don't completely understand. The song is "When the Boys Come Rolling Home" and the Chorus goes: "There'll be dancing, romancing/ and never more we'll roam/ there'll be *rolling in the hay*/ there'll be whiskey in the *tay*/ when the boys come rolling home."

My questions are: 1) does "rolling in the hay" here mean what it does here in Midwest America? and 2) what's a "Tay"?

Thanks tons

Rawlins


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