Colcannon - Mary Black
Well did you ever make colcannon
Made with lovely pickled cream
With the greens and scallions mingled
Like a pitcher in a dream
Did you ever make a hole on top
To hold the melting flake
Or the creamy flavoured butter
That our mother's used to make
Oh you did so you did
So did he and so did I
And the more I think about it
Sure the nearer I'm to cry
Oh weren't them the happy days
When troubles we knew not
And or mother made colcannon
In the little skillet pot
Well did you ever take potatoe cake
And boxty to the school
Tucked underneath your oxter with
Your books your slate and rule
And when teacher wasn't looking
Sure a great big bite you'd take
Of the creamy flavoured soft and melting
Sweet potatoe cake
Oh you did so you did
So did he and so did I
And the more I think about it
Sure the nearer I'm to cry
Oh weren't them the happy days
When troubles we knew not
And or mother made colcannon
In the little skillet pot
Well did you ever go a courting boys
When the evening sun went down
And the moon began a peeping
From behind the hill of down
And you wandered down the boreen
Where the clúrachán was seen
And you whispered loving praises to
Your own dear sweet cáilín
Oh you did so you did
So did he and so did I
And the more I think about it
Sure the nearer I'm to cry
Oh weren't them the happy days
When troubles we knew not
And or mother made colcannon
In the little skillet pot
Oh you did so you did
So did he and so did I
And the more I think about it
Sure the nearer I'm to cry
Oh weren't them the happy days
When troubles we knew not
And or mother made colcannon
In the little skillet pot