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Re: St Paddy's Day is Just Around the Corner...Let's Celebrate and Have Some Fun!
2/27/2008 1:43:35 PM
Hello James,

I'm not as talented I don't know how to post music so I will just leave my graphics.







God Bless
Gaby

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Re: St Paddy's Day is Just Around the Corner...Let's Celebrate and Have Some Fun!
2/27/2008 2:02:15 PM

Way to go, Gaby!! 

I love that saying!! 

Sara, you are just too much!! You definitely have me smiling!!

Party on!!

 

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2/27/2008 2:08:55 PM
Hello Jim and everyone!

Great party! :)

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Re: St Paddy's Day is Just Around the Corner...Let's Celebrate and Have Some Fun!
2/27/2008 2:33:53 PM

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Re: St Paddy's Day is Just Around the Corner...Let's Celebrate and Have Some Fun!
2/27/2008 2:49:00 PM

Gaby, you do have talent!  You selected some great graphics and I have copied that last one to send to my friends.  It is too cute!

Sara


The Leprechaun - listen:

http://www.irish-song-lyrics.com/The_Leprechaun.shtml

Lyrics:

The Leprechaun (You're No Irish Laddie!)

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From: Soul of a Harper

words and music by Marc Gunn

There's a Leprechaun in me head, and I wish that I were dead
For I don't think he'll e'er let me be.
Oh, he tempts me with his gold, and if I were e'er so bold,
I'd strangle him and leave him in the street.

Well, he says to me, "Ah, you're no Irish Laddie!
And ye call that thing a harp?"
But each time I share the lore that I am learning.
He hides in shame while my friends they chant.

La ta tee, da diddley dee, la ta tee ta tee da
La ta tee, da diddley diddley dai
La ta tee, da diddley dee, la ta tee ta tee da
La ta tee, da diddley diddley dai

There's a leprechaun in my room. He swats me with a broom.
That's the reason I forget the words of this song.
Well, he shows me a four-leaf clover, and before me song is over,
It's buried in a bowl of Lucky Charms.

Ther'es a leprechaun on the floor, and he says that I'm a bore.
He yawns aloud as I sing my song.
He feigns one last breathe stolen, but I see his eyes are open.
And he's watching me with envy deep inside.

There's a leprechaun on a hill, and his gold is buried there.
So I grab him by the neck 'fore he gets away.
The pot's too heavy, he giggles, so I pinch me just a little,
And he thinks he's fooled me as I run away.

 

Background: Occasionally, we get silly complaints, because we play non-traditional instruments, yet label ourselves Celtic musicians. But as time progresses, our repetoire becomes more and more Celtic and even more so, Irish. This song was written as a response to the traditionalists. You see, I believe that as long as you share your love of the music and a few people might come to appreciate Celtic music half as much as we do, then we've done our jobs.


Thanks Judy!!

Sara

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