22 May 00 - 07:37 PM (#232200)
Subject: Peter Waggy
From: Conrad Bladey (Peasant- Inactive)
Peter Waggy written in 1826 I, when a child, for trinket ware Would often cry to mam and daddie; With other trifles, from the fair, Dad brought me once a Peter Waggy. Fine dolls, and many things forby, A gilded coach and little naggie; But oh, the darling of my eye, Was little dancingf Peter Waggy! Love of such trifles time destroys-- At length each well-grown lass and laddie Seeks to be pleas'd with other toys, Some other sort of Peter Waggy. A lover came to me at last, In courting me he ne'er grew faggy; Now he and I are buckled fast-- He is my darling Peter Waggy. We've got a boy of beauty rare A credit to his mam and daddie; When I go to Newcastle Fair, I'll buy my child a Peter Waggy. H. Robson,-In: The Newcastle Song Book or Tyne-Side Songster., W&T Fordyce Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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