The Old Turf Fire

Johnny Patterson

Traditional

Oh the old turf fire
And the hearth swept clean
There's no-one so contented as myself and Paddy Keane
The baby in the cradle
You can hear it's mammy say
Ah will you go to sleep alanna
While I wet your daddy's tea

Now I've got a little house and land
As neat as it can be
You'll never see the likes of it
This side of Lisnakea
No piano in the corner
And no pictures on the wall
But I'm happy and contented
In my little cottage hall
Now the man that I work for
Of noble blood is he
But somethin' I'll be tellin' you
We never can agree
He has big towering mansions
He has castles great and tall
But I wouldn't change the roof that crowns
My own cottage hall

Oh the old turf fire
And the hearth swept clean
There's no-one so contented as myself and Paddy Keane
The baby in the cradle
You can hear it's mammy say
Ah will you go to sleep alanna
While I wet your daddy's tea

Round the old turf fire
Sit the old folk, bent with years
As they watch us trippin' lightly
They're smilin' thro' their tears
So sadly they are dreaming
Of their youthful heart's desire -
In those dear old days so long ago
Around the old turf fire

Trivia about the song The Old Turf Fire by Steeleye Span

When was the song “The Old Turf Fire” released by Steeleye Span?
The song The Old Turf Fire was released in 1998, on the album “Horkstow Grange”.
Who composed the song “The Old Turf Fire” by Steeleye Span?
The song “The Old Turf Fire” by Steeleye Span was composed by Johnny Patterson.

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