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| Colum Sands with Sharon Aviv | ||
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Year: | 2002 |
| Album: | TALKING TO THE WALL | |
| Song: | Going down to the well with Maggie | |
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Words & Music: Colum Sands, Elm Grove Music Colum Sands: Vocals, guitar Sharon Aviv: Vocals, Story | ||
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Going down to the well with Maggie, running to match her walk I'm five years old and learning, to listen more than talk She says the well's a river, that flows to the seven seas She knows what she is giving me, but not what I receive Going down to the well with Maggie (2x) Rose is in her garden, she leans across the wall They talk whenever it suits them both, and some days not at all, "Who's this wee man you have today, he must be Bridie's lad He's a lovely child god bless him", say's Maggie "He's not too bad" Going down to the well with Maggie (2x) The can goes into the water, a butterfly rises high And Rose takes down her washing, with a knowing look at the sky "Keep back from the well", say's Maggie, "It's deep as deep can be" But I'm still standing far too close, in search of the seven seas Going down to the well with Maggie (2x) Walking through the rushes, the can filled to the brim A drop or two spills on the hardened path, say's Maggie "That's no sin, and gather some sticks you boy, the whin roots are the best To keep the fire a burning and the jackdaw off the nest" Going down to the well with Maggie (2x) It's nearly dark inside the house, the pope hangs on the wall, The sticks go onto the open fire, with paraffin oil and all A voice comes from the wireless, "They'll walk on the moon one day" Maggie gives the fire a poke and says "We'll make the tae" Going down to the well with Maggie (2x) Now the lid of the kettle is dancing as flames lick out in heat And war breaks out on Maggie's hearth as fire and water meet The cat jumps into the window..."Bad scrant to you!" Maggie calls At five years old I'm witnessing, Pope Pius the 12th's first fall Going down to the well with Maggie (2x) Story of the Two Jugs Going down to the well with Maggie (2x) St Anthony was a friend of hers but she stayed at home to pray The smell of incense made her sick, and the priest said, "that's OK", She could read your cup and tell the age of the children who came to play Her door was always open and she smiled till her last day Going down to the well with Maggie (2x) Six women carried Maggie, a sight ne'er seen before And I smiled at the smell of incense, The church was packed to the door, As I sail across the seven seas, I see Maggie and her can The key to the door of childhood, forever in her hand. Going down to the well with Maggie (2x) | ||