paroles de chanson Myra's Caboose - Christy Moore
It
being
one
evening
of
late
as
I
strayed
And
I
rambled
through
fields
Where
oft
times
I
wandered
in
haste
and
very
quick
speed
I
was
going
to
a
wake
where
the
rakes
and
factions
do
meet
There'
be
drink
and
strong
tea,
hot
cake
and
things
that
were
sweet
O
when
the
evening
being
freezing,
indeed
and
it
was
very
cold
With
corns
on
my
heels
and
my
ankles
'n
cramps
in
my
toes
I
thought
it
no
harm
to
warm
me
shanks
by
the
fire
Thinking
Myra
and
her
daughter
surely
would
me
admire
O
when
the
tea
it
came
round
in
big
geowls
it
was
stuff
very
strong
When
Myra
said
speak
up
or
make
us
the
verse
of
a
song
Old
Bill
by
the
fire
he
was
cursing
and
swearing
with
fright
For
his
gander
was
stolen
and
roasted
last
Saturday
night
This
Gander
was
graceful
and
gentle,
both
sturdy
and
strong
He
never
grew
cold
although
he
lived
very
long
His
beak
and
his
legs
were
as
yellow
as
the
gold
that
does
shine
And
his
gob
it
would
bore
an
inch
board
in
a
very
short
time
Well,
I've
travelled
Killarney,
Kilgarvan,
Kanturk
and
Kilmeague
Down
around
by
Cork
Harbour
I
was
dealing
in
turkeys
and
geese
In
all
my
rambles
and
travels
I
never
did
see
O
the
likes
of
Bill's
gander
for
grandeur
and
Championship
breed
The
Boys
and
the
Girls
gathered
at
Myra's
Caboose
For
they'd
heard
of
the
name
and
the
fame
of
Bill
and
his
goose
They'd
measure
this
fine
gander's
legs
with
a
carpenter's
rule
And
they
never
would
leave
'til
they
saw
the
length
of
his
wings
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