Lyrics Mrs. McGrath - Burl Ives
"Now,
Mrs.
McGrath,"
the
sergeant
said,
"Would
you
like
to
make
a
soldier
Out
of
your
son,
Ted?
With
a
scarlet
cloak
and
a
fine
cocked
hat,
Mrs.
McGrath
wouldn′t
you
like
that?"
Mrs.
McGrath
lived
on
the
seashore
For
the
span
of
seven
long
years
or
more
'Till
she
saw
big
ship
sailing
into
the
bay
Saying,"Here′s
my
son
Ted!
Won't
you
clear
the
way!"
"Oh,
Captain
dear,
where
have
you
been.
Have
you
been
out
sailin'
on
the
Meditereen′.
Tell
me
the
news
of
my
son
Ted.
Is
the
poor
boy
livin′
or
is
he
dead?"
Now
up
comes
Ted
without
any
legs
And
in
their
place
he
has
two
wooden
pegs
She
kissed
him
a
dozen
times
or
two
Saying
"Holly
Molly!
Sure,
it
couldn't
be
you?"
"Now
was
you
drunk
or
was
you
blind
When
you
left
your
two
fine
legs
behind?
Or
was
it
out
walking
upon
the
sea
That
tore
your
legs
from
the
ground
to
the
knee?"
"No
I
wasn′t
drunk
and
I
wasn't
blind
When
I
left
my
two
fine
legs
behind.
For
a
cannon
ball
on
the
fifth
of
May
Took
my
two
fine
legs
from
the
knees
away."
"Now
Teddy
me
boy,"
the
old
widow
cried
"Your
two
fine
legs
was
your
mama′s
pride
Them
stumps
of
a
tree
won't
do
at
all
Why
didn′t
you
run
from
the
big
cannon
ball?"
"Now
against
all
war,
I
do
profrain
Between
Don
Juan
and
the
King
of
Spain
And,
by
herrons,
I'll
make
'em
rue
the
time
When
they
swept
the
legs
from
a
child
of
mine."
1 Maid Of The Sweet Brown Knowe
2 Three Lovely Lassies From Bannion
3 Molly Malone
4 Women Is Angels
5 Kilgary Mountain
6 Come Back Paddy Reilly
7 Nell Flaherty's Drake
8 The Wandering of Old Angus
9 Paddy and the Whale
10 On Board the Kangaroo
11 Girls of Coleraine
12 The Ould Orange Flute
13 Mrs. McGrath
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