Tommy Makem - The Old Orange Flute Lyrics

Lyrics The Old Orange Flute - Tommy Makem




In the county tyrone, in the town of dungannon
Where many a ruckus meself had a hand in
Bob williamson lived there, a weaver by trade
And all of us thought him a stout-hearted blade.
On the twelfth of july as it yearly did come
Bob played on the flute to the sound of the drum
You can talk of your fiddles, your harp or your lute
But there's nothing could sound like the old orange flute.
But the treacherous scoundrel, he took us all in
For he married a papish named bridget mcginn
Turned papish himself and forsook the old cause
That gave us our freedom, religion and laws.
And the boys in the county made such a stir on it
They forced bob to flee to the province of connaught;
Took with him his wife and his fixins, to boot,
And along with the rest went the old orange flute.
Each sunday at mass, to atone for past deeds,
Bob said paters and aves and counted his beads
Till one sunday morn, at the priest's own require
Bob went for to play with the flutes in the choir.
He went for to play with the flutes in the mass
But the instrument quivered and cried."o alas!"
And blow as he would, though he made a great noise,
The flute would play only "the protestant boys".
Bob jumped up and huffed, and was all in a flutter.
He pitched the old flute in the best holy water;
He thought that this charm would bring some other sound,
When he tried it again, it played "croppies lie down!"
And for all he would finger and twiddle and blow
For to play papish music, the flute would not go;
"Kick the pope" to "boyne water" was all it would sound
Not one papish bleat in it could e'er be found.
At a council of priests that was held the next day
They decided to banish the old flute away;
They couldn't knock heresy out of its head
So they bought bob another to play in its stead.
And the old flute was doomed, and its fate was pathetic
'Twas fastened and burnt at the stake as heretic.
As the flames rose around it, you could hear a strange noise
'Twas the old flute still a-whistlin' "the protestant boys".



Writer(s): Dp, Tommy Makem


Tommy Makem - The Legendary Tommy Makem Collection
Album The Legendary Tommy Makem Collection
date of release
04-06-2013

1 Galway City
2 Gentle Annie
3 Farewell to Nova Scotia
4 Four Green Fields
5 As I Roved Out
6 Red Is the Rose
7 Roddy McCorley
8 Those Factory Girls
9 The Black Velvet Band
10 Newry Town
11 Captain Farrell (Whiskey in the Jar)
12 A Son of the Soil (Inishowen)
13 The Cobbler (With Mother Sarah Makem)
14 Farewell to Carlingford
15 The Battle of Benburb
16 The Irish Rover
17 The Winds of Morning
18 Man from God Knows Where
19 Lolly Toodum
20 Minstrel Boy (Let Erin Remember)
21 The Wild Colonial Boy
22 The Town I Loved so Well
23 Brendan
24 My Dark Rosaleen
25 Courtin' in the Kitchen
26 The Winds Are Singing Freedom
27 Henry Joy
28 My Lagan Love
29 I'll Tell Me Ma
30 The Butcher Boy
31 Tim Finegans's Wake
32 Sweet Dromintee
33 Song of the Wandering Aengus
34 The Bard of Armagh
35 The Boys of Killybegs
36 Peace and Justice
37 The Old Orange Flute
38 The Wild Rover
39 The Little Beggarman
40 Farewell My Friends




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