St. Patrick was a gentleman

Orthodox Celts

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    Saint Patrick was a gentleman, he came from decent people,
    In Dublin town he built a church and on it put a steeple
    His father was a Callahan, his mother was a Grady,
    His aunt was O'Shaughnessy and uncle he was Brady

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    Success to bold Saint Patrick's fist,
    He was a Saint so clever,
    He gave the snakes an awful twist
    And banished them forever

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    There's not a smile in Ireland's isle where the dirty vermin musters
    Where'er he put his dear forefoot he murder'd them in clusters
    The toads went hop, the frogs went plop, slap dash into the water
    And the beasts committed suicide to save themselves from slaughter

    Nine hundred thousand vipers blue he charm'd with sweet discourses
    And dined on them at Killaloo an' in the second courses
    When blind worms crawling on the grass disgusted all the nation
    He gave them a rise and open'd their eyes to a sense of their situation

    The Wicklow hills are very high and so's the hill of Howth, sir
    But there's a hill much higher still, Ay, higher then them both, sir
    And it was on the top of his hill, Saint Patrick preach'd the "Sarmint"
    That drove the frogs into the bogs and bothered all the "varmint"

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