The Old Orange Flute -

The Old Orange Flute -

  • Year of release: 2005
  • Language: English
  • Duration: 2:46

Below is the lyrics of the song The Old Orange Flute , artist - with translation

Lyrics " The Old Orange Flute "

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The Old Orange Flute

In the county Tyrone, near the town of Dungannon

There was many a ruckshon that meself had a hand in

Bob Williamson lived there, a weaver by trade

And all of us thought him a stout-hearted blade

On the twelfth of July as it yearly did come

Bob played of his old flute to the sound of the drum

You can talk of your harp, your piano or lute

But nothing compared with me Old Orange Flute

Toora loo, toora lay, oh it’s six miles from Bangor to Donaghadee

But Bob the deceiver sure he took us all in

And he married a Papist named Bridget McGinn

Turned Papish himself and forsook the old cause

That gave us our freedom, religion and laws

Now the boys in the place made some comment upon it

And Bob had to flee to the province of Connaught;

He fled with his wife and his fixins, to boot

And along with the latter went the Old Orange Flute

At the council of priests that was held the next day

They decided to banish the Old Flute away;

They couldn’t knock heresy out of its head

So they bought Bob a new one to play in its stead

Now the Old Flute was doomed, and its fate was pathetic

‘Twas fastened and burnt at the stake as heretic

As the flames roared around it, you could hear a queer noise

‘Twas the Old Flute still playing «The Protestant Boys»

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