Intro
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[Verse 1]
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Have you heard of Phil the Fluter from the town of Ballymuck?
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The times were going hard with him, in fact the man was broke.
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So he just sent out a notice to his neighbours, one and all,
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as to how he'd like their company that evening at a ball.
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And when writin' out he was careful to suggest to them,
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that if they found a hat of his convenient to the door.
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The more they put in, whenever he requested them,
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the better would the music be for batterin' the floor.
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With the toot of the flute, and the twiddle of the fiddle, O,
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hopping in the middle, like a herrin' on the griddle, O.
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Up! down, hands aroun', crossin' to the wall,
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Oh!, hadn't we the gaiety at Phil the Fluter's ball.
[Interlude]
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[Verse 2]
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There was Mister Denis Dogherty, who kep' the runnin' dog,
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there was little crooked Paddy, from the Tiraloughett bog.
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There was boys from every Barony, and girls from ev'ry 'art',
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and the beautiful Miss Bradys, in a private ass an' cart.
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And along with them came bouncing Mrs. Cafferty,
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Little Micky Mulligan was also to the fore.
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Rose, Suzanne, and Margaret O'Rafferty,
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the flower of Ardmagullion, and the pride of Pethravore.
[Chorus]
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With the toot of the flute, and the twiddle of the fiddle, O,
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hopping in the middle, like a herrin' on the griddle, O.
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Up! down, hands aroun', crossin' to the wall,
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Oh!, hadn't we the gaiety at Phil the Fluter's ball.
[Interlude]
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[Verse 3]
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First, little Micky Mulligan got up to show them how,
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and then the Widda' Cafferty steps out and makes her bow.
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I could dance you off your legs, says her, 'as sure as you are born,
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if ye'll only make the piper play, "The hare was in the corn."
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So Phil plays up to the best of his ability,
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the ladies and the gentlemen begin to do their share.
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'Faith, then Mick, it's you that has agility
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Begorra Mrs. Cafferty, yer leppin' like a hare!'
[Chorus]
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With the toot of the flute, and the twiddle of the fiddle, O,
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hopping in the middle, like a herrin' on the griddle, O.
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Up! down, hands aroun', crossin' to the wall,
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Oh!, hadn't we the gaiety at Phil the Fluter's ball.
[Interlude]
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[Verse 4]
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Then Phil the Fluter tipped a wink to little Crooked Pat,
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'I think it's nearly time,' says he, 'for passin' round the hat.'
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So Paddy pass'd the caubeen round, and looking mighty cute,
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says, 'Ye've got to pay the piper when he tooters on the flute.'
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Then all joined in with the greatest joviality,
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covering the buckle, and the shuffle, and the cut.
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Jigs were danced, of the very finest quality,
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the Widda' bet the company at 'handling the fut.'
[Chorus]
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With the toot of the flute, and the twiddle of the fiddle, O,
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hopping in the middle, like a herrin' on the griddle, O.
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Up! down, hands aroun', crossin' to the wall,
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Oh!, hadn't we the gaiety at Phil the Fluter's ball.
[Outro]
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- 1. Chord Gitar Brendan O'Dowda - Phil The Fluters Ball Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar G)
- 2. Ganti Chord Gitar Brendan O'Dowda - Phil The Fluters Ball Kunci Dasar - Chords.id (Nada Dasar G)
- 3. Author Lagu Andra Ramadhan