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- Limerick Rake Lyrics

As sung on the following album: Seven Drunken Nights

I am a young fellow that's easy and bold,
In Castletown conners I'm very well known.
In Newcastle West I spent many a note,
With Kitty and Judy and Mary.
My parents rebuked me for being such a rake,
And for spending my time in such frolicsome ways,
I ne'er could forget the good nature of Jane,
Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé.

My parents had reared me to shake and to mow,
To plough and to harrow, to reap and to sow.
Me heart being too airy to drop it so low,
I set out on high speculation.
On paper and parchment they taught me to write,
In euclid and grammar they opened my eyes,
And in multiplication in truth I was bright,
Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé.

If You've chance for to go to the town of Rathkeale,
The girls all round me do flock on the square.
Now some offer me apples and others sweet cakes,
and treats me unknown to their parents,
There is one from Askeaton and one from the Pike,
And another from Arda, my heart was beguiled,
Tho' being from the mountains her stockings are white,
and I'd love to be tightenin' her garters.

Now to quarrel for riches I ne'er was inclined,
For the greatest of misers must leave them behind.
But I'll purchase a cow that will never run dry,
And I'll milk her by twisting her horn.
John Damer of Shronel had plenty of gold,
And Lord Devonshire's treasure is twenty times more, But should'em laid on their back among nettles and
stones,
Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé.

This old cow can be milked without clover or grass,
She's be pampered with corn, sweet corn and hops.
She'll be warm,s he`ll be stout, she`ll be free in her
paps,
And she'll milk without spancil or halter.
And the man that will drink it will cock his caubeen,
And if anyone laughs well have be wigs on the green,
And the feeble old hag will get supple and free,
Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé.

There's some say I'm foolish and more say I'm wise,
But being fond of the women I think is no crime,
Sure the son of King David had ten hundred wives,
And his wisdom was highly regarded.
I'll take a good garden and live at my ease,
And each woman and child could partake of the same,
If there be war in the cabin, themselves they could
blame,
Agus fágaimíd siúd mar atá sé.

But now for the future I think I`ll get wise,
And I'll marry all those women who acted so kind,
Aye I'll marry them all on the morrow by and by,
If the clergy agreed to the bargain.
And when I'll be old and my soul be at rest,
all those children and wives they could cry at my wake,
And they all gathers round and they offers their
prayers,
To the Lord for the soul of their father.

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Who wrote Limerick Rake lyrics?


Limerick Rake is written by Dp, Jeremy Max Finer, Andrew David Ranken, James Thirkhill Fearnley, Terry Woods, Philip Chevron, Darryl Gatwick Hunt, Shane Patrick Lysaght Mac-gowan, Peter Richard Stacy.
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When was Limerick Rake released?


It is first released in 1993 as part of Dubliners's album "Original Dubliners" which includes 50 tracks in total. This song is the 9th track on this album.
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What is the meaning behind Limerick Rake lyrics?


When we take a closer look to the meaning, the Dubliners’ 'Limerick Rake' narrates the tale of a go-lucky individual who not only cherishes the ladies' company but also considers living life king-size as his top priority. The lyrics use the metaphor of a cow that never finishes milking to life, thus conveying the message of present-moment living without getting trapped into the rat race for riches or material goods. Limerick rake lyrics focus on love, joy, party, reflection and celebration mostly. However, the song at the same time highlights the values of youth, freedom, love, and relationships, contentment, simplicity, wisdom, and reflection. The lyrics are permeated with the themes of romance and relationships, besides being dotted with the references to social gatherings and women's interaction. Though there are no overtly adult references in the lyrics, the handled themes may still call for parental guidance for the very young listeners.
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Which genre is Limerick Rake?


Limerick Rake falls under the genres Singer, Songwriter.
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How long is the song Limerick Rake?


Limerick Rake song length is 3 minutes and 12 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): Dp, Jeremy Max Finer, Andrew David Ranken, James Thirkhill Fearnley, Terry Woods, Philip Chevron, Darryl Gatwick Hunt, Shane Patrick Lysaght Mac-gowan, Peter Richard Stacy
Record Label(s): 1993 The copyright in this compilation is owned by EMI Records Ltd
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