Lyrics Lannigan's Ball - Waxies Dargle
In
the
town
of
Athol
one
Jeremy
Lanigan
Battered
away
′til
he
hadn't
a
pound.
His
father
died
and
made
him
a
man
again
Left
him
a
farm
and
ten
acres
of
ground.
Myself
to
be
sure
got
free
invitation,
For
all
the
boys
and
girls
I
might
ask,
And
without
being
asked
both
friends
and
relations
Danced
like
bees
′round
the
sweet
cask.
There
were
lashings
of
punch
and
wine
for
the
ladies,
Potatoes
and
cakes;
bacon
and
tea,
Nolans,
Dolans,
all
the
O'Gradys
Courting
the
girls
and
dancing
away.
Songs
they
went
'round
as
plenty
as
water,
"The
harp
that
once
sounded
in
Tara′s
old
hall,"
"Sweet
Nelly
Gray"
and
"The
Rat
Catcher′s
Daughter,"
Singing
together
at
Lanigan's
Ball.
They
were
doing
all
kinds
of
nonsensical
polkas
All
′round
the
room
in
a
whirligig.
Julia
and
I,
soon
banished
their
nonsense
And
tipped
them
the
twist
of
a
reel
and
a
jig.
How
the
girls
they
all
got
mad
at
me
For
they
thought
the
ceiling
would
fall.
I
spent
six
months
at
Brooks'
Academy
Learning
to
dance
for
Lanigan′s
Ball.
Six
long
months
I
spent
up
in
Dublin,
Six
long
months
doing
nothing
at
all,
Six
long
months
I
spent
up
in
Dublin,
Learning
to
dance
for
Lanigan's
Ball.
She
stepped
out
and
I
stepped
in
again,
I
stepped
out
and
she
stepped
in
again,
She
stepped
out
and
I
stepped
in
again,
Learning
new
steps
for
Lanigan′s
Ball.
The
boys
were
merry,
the
girls
all
hearty
Dancing
around
in
couples
and
groups,
An
accident
happened,
young
Terrance
McCarthy
He
put
his
foot
through
miss
Finnerty's
hoops.
The
craythur
she
fainted,
and
roared,
"Bloody
Murder,"
Sent
for
her
brothers
and
gathered
them
all.
Carmody
swore
he'd
go
no
further
′Til
he
had
revenge
at
Lanigan′s
Ball.
In
the
midst
of
the
row
miss
Kerrigan
fainted,
Her
cheeks
at
the
time
as
red
as
a
rose.
Some
of
the
lads
declared
she
was
painted,
She
took
a
small
drop
too
much,
I
suppose.
Her
sweetheart,
Ned
Morgan,
so
powerful
and
able,
When
he
saw
his
colleen
stretched
out
by
the
wall,
Tore
the
left
leg
from
under
the
table
And
smashed
all
the
Chaneys
at
Lanigan's
Ball.
Boys,
oh
boys,
′twas
then
there
were
runctions.
I
got
a
kick
from
big
Phelim
McHugh.
I
soon
replied
to
his
introduction
And
kicked
up
a
terrible
hullabaloo.
Casey,
the
piper,
was
near
being
strangled.
Squeezed
up
his
pipes,
chanters
and
all.
The
girls
and
boys
they
got
all
entangled
And
that
put
an
end
to
Lanigan's
Ball.
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