Dennis, in the comments, says that I can't have only the pious Lorica of St. Patrick for the celebration of his feast day, that I need a drinking song. The day is gone, but here's the offering for the day after. Grab your favorite hangover remedy and sing along:
The Old Dun Cow, words and music traditional.
Some friends and I in a public house
Was playing a game of chance one night
When into the pub a fireman ran
His face all a chalky white.
"What's up", says Brown, "Have you seen a ghost,
Or have you seen your Aunt Mariah?"
"Me Aunt Mariah be buggered!", says he,
"The bleedin' pub's on fire!"
And there was Brown upside down
Lappin'' up the whiskey on the floor.
"Booze, booze!" The firemen cried
As they came knockin' on the door (clap clap)
Oh don't let 'em in till it's all drunk up
And somebody shouted MacIntyre! MACINTYRE!
And we all got blue-blind paralytic drunk
When the Old Dun Cow caught fire.
"Oh well," says Brown, "What a bit of luck.
Everybody follow me.
And it's down to the cellar
If the fire's not there
Then we'll have a grand old spree."
So we went on down after good old Brown
The booze we could not miss
And we hadn't been there ten minutes or more
Till we were quite pissed.
Then, Smith walked over to the port wine tub
And gave it just a few hard knocks (clap clap)
Started takin' off his pantaloons
Likewise his shoes and socks.
"Hold on, " says Brown, "that ain't allowed
Ya cannot do that thing here.
Don't go washin' trousers in the port wine tub
When we got Guinness beer."
Then there came from the old back door
The Vicar of the local church.
And when he saw our drunken ways,
He began to scream and curse.
"Ah, you drunken sods! You heathen clods!
You've taken to a drunken spree!
You drank up all the Benedictine wine
And you didn't save a drop for me!"
And then there came a mighty crash
Half the bloody roof caved in.
We were almost drowned in the firemen's hose
But still we were gonna stay.
So we got some tacks and some old wet sacks
And we nailed ourselves inside
And we sat drinking the finest Rum
Till we were bleary-eyed.
Later that night, when the fire was out
We came up from the cellar below.
Our pub was burned. Our booze was drunk.
Our heads was hanging low.
"Oh look", says Brown with a look quite queer.
Seems something raised his ire.
"Now we gotta get down to Murphy's Pub,
It closes on the hour!"
UPDATE: Dennis has his own blog called "Psychology, Dogs, Politics, and Wine". He posts seriously good music videos and learned wine posts that are far beyond my ken and my low wine tastes, but for knowledgeable wine lovers, he has the skinny.
Grandmère Mimi:
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My days of getting drunk are long past, but i still like a good drinking song. i have to admit though, the single beer my beloved & i shared over our St. Paddy's Corned Beef & cabbage last night was tasty...
what can I say?
ReplyDeletethere is nothing like a good drinking song to bring everyone together.
thanks for the plug for my little blog
Then there is "Another Irish Drinking Song" by the late great DaVinci's Notebook (recording download available here, lyrics here).
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