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I also heard this sung in both English and Gaelic and later I learned it from an old radio recording of the Lough Gowna Céilí Band. As a single jig, it has done its time as a tune for many’s a céilí.
B2 | c2 A AGE c2 A AGE | G2 G G2 A GAG EFG | A2 B c2 d eag e2 d |
cBA BAG A3 A2 B || c2 A AGE c2 A AGE | G2 G G2 A GAG EFG | A2 B c2 d eag e2 d |
cBA BAG A3 A2 B || c2 B c2 d eag e2 d | c2 B c2 d e2 G GAB | c2 B c2 d eag e2 d |
cBA BAG A3 A2 B || c2 B c2 d eag e2 d |{/cd} c2 B c2 d e2 G GAB | c2 d e2 a g2 e ded |
cBA BAG A3 A2 B || c2 A AGE c2 A AGE | G2 G G2 A GAG EFG | A2 B c2 d eag e2 d |
cBA BAG A3 A2 B || c2 A AGE c2 A AGE | G2 G G2 A GAG EFG | A2 B c2 d eag e2 d |
cBA BAG A3 A2 B || c2 B c2 d eag e2 d |{/cd} c2 B c2 d e2 G GAB | c2 B c2 d eag e2 d |
cBA BAG A3 A2 B || c2 B c2 d eag e2 d |{/cd} c2 B c2 d e2 G GAB | c2 d e2 a g2 e ded |
cBA BAG A3 A3 |