School: Dunboyne (C.) (roll number 15917)
- Location:
- Dunboyne, Co. Meath
- Teachers: Seosaimhín Ní Chonmidhe Uná Frinse
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- Shepherd come and count your sheepChildren are sheep one child is shepherd, one is sheep stealer. Sheep stealer comes to shepherd asks for something he wants (bread, paper and a match to light the fire) Shepherd goes away when he counts his sheep, other child leaves to get what sheep stealer wants. While away sheep is snatched and then child sings
"Shepherd, shepherd come and count your sheep"
Shepherd comes and finds one missing and child sings
Shepherd: "Where is sheep gone?"
Child: "Gone for a bucket of water
Shepherd: Have him back again I come come back.
S. stealer comes and takes another and game continues until all the sheep are stolen.
Then Sheep Stealer is asked
"What had you for dinner today?"
(a leg of lamb, a leg of mutton, different parts of sheep) - showing child - others rush and recapture lost sheepGame taught to Carmel Rafferty by her mother Margaret Larkin (a native of Dunboyne)- Collector
- Carmel Rafferty
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Dunboyne, Co. Meath
- Informant
- Margaret Larkin
- Relation
- Parent
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Dunboyne, Co. Meath