Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Mrs.Mcgrath, artist - Fiddler's Green. Album song Sports Day at Killaloe, in the genre Фолк-рок
Date of issue: 29.01.2009
Record label: Deaf Shepherd
Song language: English
Mrs.Mcgrath |
Now, Mrs. McGrath, the sargent said |
Would you like to make a soldier out of your son Ted? |
With a scarlet coat and a big cocked hat |
Mrs. McGrath, wouldn’t you like that? |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Now, Mrs McGrath lived on the shore |
And after seven years or more |
She spied a ship come into the bay |
With her son from far away |
«O captain dear, where have ye been? |
You been sailing the Mediterranean |
Have you news of my son Ted |
Is he living or is he dead?» |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Then came Ted without any legs |
And in their place two wooden pegs |
She kissed him a dozen times or two |
And said, «my God, Ted, is it you? |
Now were ye drunk or were ye blind |
When ye left your two fine legs behind? |
Or was it walking upon the sea |
That wore your two fine legs away?" |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
«Now I wasn’t drunk and I wasn’t blind |
When I left my two fine legs behind |
A cannonball on the fifth of May |
Tore my two fine legs away» |
«My, Teddy boy,» the widow cried |
«Your two fine legs were yer mother’s pride |
Stumps of a tree won’t do at all |
Why didn’t ye run from the cannonball?» |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
«All foreign wars I do proclaim |
Between Don John and the King of Spain |
I’d rather have my son as he used to be |
Than the King of France and his whole Navy» |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |
Too-ri-aa fol-ded-dle-di-aa |
Too-ri-oo-ri-oo-ri-aa |