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Mcilhatton

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  • 制作人 : Dónal Lunny
    人声 : Christy Moore
    In Glenravel's Glen there lives a man whom some would call a god
    For he could cure your shakes with a bottle of his stuff would cost you thirty bob
    Come winter, summer, frost all over, a jiggin' Spring on the breeze
    In the dead of night a man steps by, "McIlhatton, if you please"
    McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
    Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
    Here's a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
    May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above
    There's a wisp of smoke to the south of the Glen and the poitín is on the air
    The birds in the burrows and the rabbits in the sky and there's drunkards everywhere
    At Skerries Rock the fox is out and begod he's chasing the hounds
    And the only thing in decent shape is buried beneath the ground
    McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
    Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
    Here's a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
    May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above
    At McIlhatton's house the fairies are out and dancing on the hobs
    The goat's collapsed and the dog has run away and there's salmon down the bogs
    He has a million gallons of wash and the peelers are on the Glen
    But they'll never catch that hackler cos he's not comin' home again
    McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
    Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
    Here's a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
    May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above
    McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
    Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
    Here's a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
    May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above
  • 制作人 : Dónal Lunny
    人声 : Christy Moore
    In Glenravel's Glen there lives a man whom some would call a god
    For he could cure your shakes with a bottle of his stuff would cost you thirty bob
    Come winter, summer, frost all over, a jiggin' Spring on the breeze
    In the dead of night a man steps by, "McIlhatton, if you please"
    McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
    Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
    Here's a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
    May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above
    There's a wisp of smoke to the south of the Glen and the poitín is on the air
    The birds in the burrows and the rabbits in the sky and there's drunkards everywhere
    At Skerries Rock the fox is out and begod he's chasing the hounds
    And the only thing in decent shape is buried beneath the ground
    McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
    Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
    Here's a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
    May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above
    At McIlhatton's house the fairies are out and dancing on the hobs
    The goat's collapsed and the dog has run away and there's salmon down the bogs
    He has a million gallons of wash and the peelers are on the Glen
    But they'll never catch that hackler cos he's not comin' home again
    McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
    Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
    Here's a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
    May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above
    McIlhatton you blurt we need you, cry a million shaking men
    Where are your sacks of barley, will your likes be seen again?
    Here's a jig to the man and a reel to the drop and a swing to the girl he loves
    May your fiddle play and poitín cure your company up above