Paddy's Lamentation

Frisco-Kid

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Here's you boys, now take my advice
To America I'll have yous not be comin'.
There's nothing here but war where the murderin' cannons roar,
And I wish I was at home in dear old Dublin.

Well, it's by the hush me boys and sure that's to hold your noise
And listen to poor Paddy's sad narration.
I was by hunger pressed and in poverty distressed,
So I took a thought I'd leave the Irish nation.

Well, I sold me horse and cow, my little pigs and sow;
My little plot of land I soon did part with.
And me sweetheart Biddy McGee I'm afraid I'll never see,
For I left her there that mornin' broken hearted.

Well, myself and a hundred more to America sailed o'er,
Our fortunes to be made we were thinkin'.
When we got to Yankee Land, they shoved a gun into our hands
Sayin', "Paddy, you must go and fight for Lincoln."

General Meagher to us he said, "If you get shot or lose your leg,
Every mother's son of yous will get a pension."
Well, myself I lost a leg, and they gave me a wooden peg,
And by God this is the truth I mention.

Here's you boys, now take my advice,
To America I'll have yous not be comin'.
Ther is nothin' here but war where the murderin' cannons roar,
And I wish I was back at home in dear old Dublin.

Traditional Irish folk song,
Lyricist Unknown
 
An excellent verse.:)
It clearly Displays a sad discontent with his life in Ireland prior to leaving and his life in the USA , but his love for his homeland is clearly evident.
Thanks Frisco
 
You're welcome, Andy. I have a large collection of Irish, with some Scottish and English, folk music. I grew up on this stuff, and have had a love of it all my life. Listening to a country's folk music is often a mini history lesson. I was listening to some tonight and this song came up. Forgot how much I liked it, and wanted to share the story the lyrics tell.
 
you and me both, I have alway loved folk music, from Irish to Cajun i love the lot
 
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