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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: patty dear From: Joe Offer Date: 15 Oct 05 - 04:01 AM Wearing of the Green We Have a Pig In the Parlor (e-mail sent) I'm going to close this thread because multiple requests like this get confusing - and the question is answered. -Joe Offer- |
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Subject: RE: Lyr Req: patty dear From: Little Robyn Date: 15 Oct 05 - 01:37 AM Look in the DT for Rose |
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Subject: Lyr Req: patty dear plus two more From: GUEST, paisleypunk@hotmail.com Date: 15 Oct 05 - 01:30 AM I'm looking for the history and lyrics to 3 songs, My family sings a song I call Patty Dear. The Wearing of the Green could be its original name. It goes something like this: Patty dear and did you hear the story going round The shamrock is forbid by law to grow on Irish ground? When the larkin keeps the blades of grass a growin' as they grow I'll pick up my decaraban (?) And fight till I die the fight of god and might till Erin goes ebrogh. And then there's this one: They kept the pig in the parlor They kept the pig in the parlor They kept the pig in the parlor For he was Irish stew. For he was Irish stew, For he was Irish stew, Mother and father are Irish Mother and father are Irish Mother and father are Irish And I am Irish too This one is a song I've only heard from my cousins after church. I am wondering if it is a full song. I like it a lot but feel it's mostly missing bits: Rose, rose, rose, rose, when will thy marry me? I will marry at thy will sire at thy will... At thy will, sire, at thy will.... Song I believe in a round or as a harmony. I'd like to have them all whole some day to add amongst the family history. Thanks again |
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