Gaelic Storm - The Barnyards of Delgaty lyrics

[Gaelic Storm - The Barnyards of Delgaty lyrics]

As I came in by Tara Market
Tara Market for tae fee
I met up wi' a famer child
The Barnyards o' Delgaty

Lin-tin-addy, too-rin-addy
Lin-tin-addy, too-rin-ee
Lin-tin-lowrin-lowrin-lowrin
The Barnyards of Delgaty
He promised me the ae best pair
That ever I laid my eyes upon
When I got to the barnyards
There was nothin' there but skin and bone!

Lin-tin-addy, too-rin-addy
Lin-tin-addy, too-rin-ee
Lin-tin-lowrin-lowrin-lowrin
The Barnyards of Delgaty

The old grey horse sat on his rump
The old white mare sat on her whine
When it came to the "Whup" and crack
They shouldn't rise at yokin' time

Lin-tin-addy, too-rin-addy
Lin-tin-addy, too-rin-ee
Lin-tin-lowrin-lowrin-lowrin
The Barnyards of Delgaty

When I go to the kirk on Sunday
Many's the bonny lass I see
Sittin' by her father's side
And winkin' o'er the pews at me!

Lin-tin-addy, too-rin-addy
Lin-tin-addy, too-rin-ee
Lin-tin-lowrin-lowrin-lowrin
The Barnyards of Delgaty
And I can drink and not get drunk
I can fight and not be slain
I can sleep with another man's wife
And still be welcome to my ayn

Now my candle is burnt out
My snotter's fairly on the wane
Fare the well ye Barnyards
You'll never catch me here again!

Lin-tin-addy, too-rin-addy
Lin-tin-addy, too-rin-ee
Lin-tin-lowrin-lowrin-lowrin
The Barnyards of Delgaty

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