I'll Tell Me Ma

Lyrics

I'll tell me Ma when I go home,
 The boy's won't leave the girls alone.
 They'll pull my hair, they stole my comb,
 Well that's alright till I go home.
 She is handsome. She is pretty.
 She is the belle of Belfast City.
 She is courtin' one, two, three.
 Please won't you tell me, who is she?
 Albert Mooney say's he loves her.
 All the boy's are fighting for her.
 They knock at the door and ring at the bell
 Sayin' "Oh my true love, are you well"?
 Out she comes as white as snow,
 Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes.
 Oul Jenny Murray say's she'll die
 If you don't get the fella
 With the roving eye.
 Let the wind and the rain and hail blow high
 And the snow come tumbling from the sky,
 She's as nice as apple pie.
 She'll get her own lad by and by.
 When she gets a lad of her own,
 She won't tell her Ma when she gets home.
 Let them all come as they will
 For it's Albert Mooney she loves still
 

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Duration
01:46
Key
2
Tempo
114 BPM

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