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My Mothers Wedding Day

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160 No. 24a My Mother's Weddin’ Day Allegro comodo WEES™ Now if ye think this wed-din'day went jus’ a bit a- Ste. rh F r tell ye ‘bout a wed-din’ far more daft than The lad in-volved turned out to be no oth-er but my pa An’ tpt P ?: the strang-est bit 0’ luck, the wo-man was my KpacaLeeceer 161 REFRAIN 1. Gre-gor, Mac-Ken-na,Mac Gow-an, Mac Graw,Mac Vit - ie, Mac Neil and Mac Ra@j— Aye, 2.quar-ter' to five evry - bod-y was there A - wait- in’ a-roundin the room_ Mac 3. all of a sud-denthe liq-uorwas gone; The gin an’the whis-key an’ all. An’ SF all of the folk in the _vil- lage were there At my moth-er's wed -din’ day For Vick-er, Mac Doug-all, Mac Duff an Mac Coy Ev-ry-bod y but the groom An’ all of a sud-den'the wed-din’ af - fair Had be-come a bon- nie Orawl.— For Pa had asked his friend Mac Phee, An’ Mac had come with May Mac Gee An’ as the ho - urs tur-tled by’ The men got feel - in’ kind 0’ dry An’ Pete MacGraw an’ Joe Mac Phee Be- gan to fight for May Mac Gée, While May —in- vit - ed nine-ty three To my moth - er’s wed - din’ day—— Then thought they take a nip o’ tye While a - wait - in’ for the groom. An’ May Mac Gee an’ Sam Mac Kee were a - woo - in’ in the hall. So 7 Fr ki Kracalsesor 162 MEG the road came Ed Mac Keen With —half_ the town of while the men were dip - pin’ in The ila - dies start - ed cold an’ stiff was John Mac Vay © They used ‘im for a MEG A> ber-deen, on the gin. serv-in’ tray. SOP. ‘ALTO. y Aye ev-"ry one was on the scene At her mofh-er’s wed-din’ day._ An’ soon the room be-gan to spin At her mother's wed-din’ day. For ev-’ry-one was blithe an’ gay At her mother’s wed-din’ day rexoR ad Pa) BASS 2. At 8. Then 4. Mac Repent thre tis) PP 163 ~~ amine 4. Dutf an’Mac Vit-ie were play-in’ a game An’ us: in’Mac Coy for the ball. Mac 5. peo-plewere ly-in’ all 0 - ver the room, A- lookin’ as if they were dead Then = Ken - na was eat-in’ the — bri-dal bou-quet An’Mac Neil hung on the wal—__ When moth - er un-coveered the min-is-ter quick, An’she told ’im~ go a - head. ‘Then fi-nal- ly my fa-ther came, His eyes were red, his nose a-flame; He pakneeled down on Bill Mac Rae, An’ moth-er kneeled on Jock Mac Kay; The 2 1 + din - na ev - en know his name;He was drunk - est of them ail.— 5.The preach-er stood on John Mac Vay; An’that'’s how my ma was = ~ 164 oR ALTO TENOR, BASS her her be - yond com - pare was there ney - er was a T wed - din’ 2 moth - e's wed - din’ moth - ers Altacen K.Race.e.s07

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