| Miscellaneous
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| Ballinderry
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| 'Tis pretty to be in Ballinderry,
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| Pretty to be in Aucholee*
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| 'Tis prettier to be on bonny Ram’s Island
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| A-sitting forever beneath a tree.
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| Ochone, ochone
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| Ochone, ochone.
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| For often I sailed to bonny Ram’s Island,
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| Arm in arm with Phelim, my demon.**
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| He would whistle and I would sing,
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| And we would make the whole island ring.
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| Ochone, ochone
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| Ochone, ochone.
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| «I'm going,» he said, «from bonny Ram’s Island
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| Out and across the deep blue sea,
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| And if in your heart you love me, Mary,
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| Open your arms at last to me.»
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| Ochone, ochone
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| Ochone, ochone.
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| 'Twas pretty to be in Ballinderry
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| But now it’s as sad as sad can be,
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| For the ship that sailed with Phelim, my demon,
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| Is sunk forever beneath the sea.
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| Ochone, ochone
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| Ochone, ochone.
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| give «Aucholee,» «Aghalee,» and «Ahalee.»
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| «Phelim, my love.»
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| Recorded by the Clancy Brothers, by John Langstaff on «Let's Make
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| Music» (omitting the third verse), and by Bok/Trickett/Muir on
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| «The Language of the Heart» (with an admission that they didn’t
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| know the correct words). |
| RW |