The Old Maid

[Chorus]
A landsman, a pinsman, a tinker or a tailor
Fiddler or a dancer, a ploughboy or a sailor
Gentleman, a poor man, a fool or a witty
Don't let me die an old maid, just take me out of pity

I had a sister Sally, was younger than I am
She had so many sweethearts, she had to deny them;
As for my own part, I never had any
If you all knew my heart I'd be thankful for any

[Chorus]
A landsman, a pinsman, a tinker or a tailor
Fiddler or a dancer, a ploughboy or a sailor
Gentleman, a poor man, a fool or a witty
Don't let me die an old maid, just take me out of pity

I had a sister Susie, was ugly and misshapen
Before she was sixteen years old she was taken
Before she was eighteen, a son and a daughter
Here am I, six and forty and nairy an offer

[Chorus]
A landsman, a pinsman, a tinker or a tailor
Fiddler or a dancer, a ploughboy or a sailor
Gentleman, a poor man, a fool or a witty
Don't let me die an old maid, just take me out of pity

I never will be scoldin', I never will be jealous
My husband will have money to go to the alehouse
While here's there a-drinkin' I'll be home a-savin'
And I'll leave it to the world if I am worth havin'

[Chorus]
A landsman, a pinsman, a tinker or a tailor
Fiddler or a dancer, a ploughboy or a sailor
Gentleman, a poor man, a fool or a witty
Don't let me die an old maid, just take me out of pity

Trivia about the song The Old Maid by The Wolfe Tones

When was the song “The Old Maid” released by The Wolfe Tones?
The song The Old Maid was released in 1966, on the album “Up the Rebels”.

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