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The Old Orange Flute
(专辑: In Concert - 1965)
In the
County Tyrone, near the
town of Dungannon, Where many the
ructions meself had a
hand in. Bob Williamson lived, a
weaver by trade, And all of us thought him a
stout Orange blade, On the
Twelfth of July as it yearly did come, Bob played with his flute to the
sound of a
drum. You may talk of your harp, your piano or lute, But none can compare with the
Old Orange Flute. Bob, the
deceiver, he took us all in; He married a
Papist named Bridget McGinn. Turned Papist himself and forsook the
old cause That gave us our freedom, religion and laws. Now, boys of the
townland made some noise upon it, And Bob had to fly to the
province of Connaught. He fled with his wife and his fixings to boot, And along with the
latter his Old Orange Flute. At the
chapel on Sunday to atone for past deeds, He'd say Pater and Aves and counted his brown beads. 'Til after some time, at the
priest's own desire He went with that old flute to play in the
choir. He went with that old flute for to play for the
Mass, But the
instrument shivered and sighed, oh, alas, And try though he would, though it made a
great noise, The
flute would play only "The Protestant Boys." Bob jumped and he stared and got in a
flutter And threw the
old flute in the
blessed holy water. He thought that this charm would bring some other sound; When he tried it again, it played "Croppies Lie Down." Now, for all he could whistle and finger and blow, To play Papish music he found it no go. "Kick the
Pope" and "The Boyne Water" it freely would sound, But one Papish squeak in it couldn't be found. At the
council of priests that was held the
next day They decided to banish the
old flute away. They couldn't knock heresy out of it's head, So they bought Bob a
new one to play in it's stead. 'Twas fastened and burned at the
stake as a
heretic. As the
flames soared around it, they heard a
strange noise; 'Twas the
old flute still whistling "The Protestant Boys." "Toora lu, toora lay"
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