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| Miscellaneous
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| Paddy And The Whale
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| PADDY AND THE WHALE
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| Paddy O’Brian left Ireland in glee;
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| He had a strong notion old England to see;
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| He shipped in the Nellie, for England was bound
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| And the whiskey he drank made his head go around
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| Cho: Laddy whack, fol de dol, fol de rol I dee dee *
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| O, Paddy been never sailing before;
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| It made his heart ache when he heard the loud roar;
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| For the glance of his eye, a whale he did spy:
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| «I'm going to be ate,» says Paddy,"by-and-by"
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| O, Paddy run forward and caught hold of the mast
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| He grasped his arms round and there he held fast
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| The boat gave a tip, and, losing his grip
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| Down in the whale’s belly poor Paddy did slip
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| He was down in the whale six months and five days
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| Till luck one day to his throat he did pop
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| The whale give a snort and then give a blow
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| And out on the land poor Paddy did go
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| O, Paddy is landed and safe on the shore;
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| He swears that he 'll never go to sea any more
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| The next time he wishes old England to see
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| It will be when the railroad runs over the sea
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| Note: Alternate chorus I’ve heard is:
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| Caterwaulin', Tarpaulin', Harpoonin' and all
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| Tune is another Derry Down variant RG
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| From Ballads and Sea Songs of Newfoundland, Greenleaf
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| Collected from John Edison, Fleur de Lys, 1929
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| @sailor @fish
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| Filename[ PADWHAL
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| Play.exe DERRDWN2
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| RG
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