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".
1 The Wild Colonial Boy
2 The Little Beggarman
3 Johnny I Hardly Knew You
4 Canada My Own Land
5 Gentle Annie
6 Roddy McCorley
7 The Old Orange Flute
8 Johnny McEldoo
9 The Black Velvet Band
10 The Irish Rover
11 The Rambles of Spring
12 Farewell to Carlingford
13 The Wild Rover
14 Red Is the Rose
15 Tim Finnegan's Wake
16 The Moonshiner
17 The Butcher Boy
18 I'll Tell My Ma
19 Bold O' Donahue
20 Four Green Fields
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