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Mrs. Mcgrath Fiddler's Green
"Mrs. McGrath" is a traditional Irish folk song reflecting the sorrow of a mother mourning her son, who returns from war severely injured. The song explores themes of loss, sacrifice, and the impact of conflict. Its poignant storytelling and simple melodies evoke deep emotion. #Folk, released in the 1960s, it remains a poignant reminder of the human cost of war.
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"Oh, Mrs. McGrath," the sergeant said
"Would you like to make a soldier out of your son Ted
With a scarlett coat, a big cocked hat
Mrs. McGrath, wouldn't you like that?"
Now, Mrs. McGrath lived on the sea shore
For the space of long seven years or more
Till she saw a big ship sailing in the bay
"Here’s my son Ted, will you clear the way!"
"Oh captain dear, where have you been
Have you been to the Mediterranean
Will you tell me the news of my son Ted
Is the poor boy living or is he dead?"
Up came Ted without any legs
And in their place, two wooden pegs
She kissed him a dozen times or two
And said "My god, Ted is it you ?"
"Now were you drunk or were you blind
When you left your two fine legs behind
Or was it while walking upon the sea
Wore your two fine legs from the knees away?"
"No, I wasn't drunk and I wasn't blind
When I left my two fine legs behind
But a cannon ball on the fifth of May
Tore my two fine legs and my knees away"
"Would you like to make a soldier out of your son Ted
With a scarlett coat, a big cocked hat
Mrs. McGrath, wouldn't you like that?"
Now, Mrs. McGrath lived on the sea shore
For the space of long seven years or more
Till she saw a big ship sailing in the bay
"Here’s my son Ted, will you clear the way!"
"Oh captain dear, where have you been
Have you been to the Mediterranean
Will you tell me the news of my son Ted
Is the poor boy living or is he dead?"
Up came Ted without any legs
And in their place, two wooden pegs
She kissed him a dozen times or two
And said "My god, Ted is it you ?"
"Now were you drunk or were you blind
When you left your two fine legs behind
Or was it while walking upon the sea
Wore your two fine legs from the knees away?"
"No, I wasn't drunk and I wasn't blind
When I left my two fine legs behind
But a cannon ball on the fifth of May
Tore my two fine legs and my knees away"
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