I am the Wee Falorie Man
"A falorie man was a bad wee leprachaun from the north of Ireland, as you can see a bloody nusiance". -Lorgain2
I am the Wee Falorie Man
Children's Song
I am the wee falorie man
A rattling, roving Irishman,
I can do all that ever you can
For I am the wee falorie man.
I have a sister Mary Ann
She washes her face in the frying pan,
And out she goes to hunt for a man
I have a sister Mary Ann.
I am a good old working man,
Each day I carry a wee tin can
A large penny bap* and a clipe** of ham
I am a good old working man.
Notes
*A "penny bap" is a flattish round bun
**A "clipe" is a little chunk
Comments
It's common to only sing the first verse of this song or the 1st and last verse.
Many thanks to Holly Gilster for singing this song for us and for playing it on the dulcimer!
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