School: Garryross

Location:
Garryross, Co. an Chabháin
Teacher:
Bean Uí Eochagáin
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0995, Page 463

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  1. Story
    Jemmy Johnny was a farmer who lived in the townland of Aughlion some 40 years ago. She was nicknamed the Gom. This day he had a man digging potatoes, and the day came []. They went in and sat down at the fire on which was a pot of spuds boiling. Jemmy asked Frankie (another nickname a lad), to sing a song.
    After great fencing he started of
    There came to the mountain a poor gom from Erin
    The skin on his a - was a tight as a drum
    He sat by the fire watching the praties
    Saying heavenly father will they ever be done
    Given by Patt Lee Cornacreeve.
    The minister and the Parrott
    particular house had a parrott
    imitated everything it heard.
    Coal man was getting []
    One day taking orders for caol.
    He shouted in any coal to-day
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.