Frank wrote:

 >Can anybody help me identifying this tune? I'm pretty sure I
 >*should* know it, but can't place it! 
 
X:1
T:?
C:?
O:?
R:Polka?
M:C
L:1/8
Q:1/4=180
K:G
"G".G.B.G.B .G.B c/B/A/G/|"D7".F.A.F.A .F.A d/c/B/A/|\
"G".G.B.G.B .G.B d3/B/|"C"c/B/A/G/ "D7"FA/c/ "G"B.GG2:|
|:"G"gf/e/ .d.c B.cd2|"G"gf/e/ .d.c "D7"B.cA2|\
"G"gf/e/ .d.c B.c d3/B/|"C"c/B/A/G/ "D7"FA/c/ "G"B.GG2:|

Of *course* you should know it. Everybody should know it. It's "The
Rakes of Mallow." But how many know the words?

Beauing, belling, dancing, singing,
Breaking windows, damning, sinking,
Ever raking, never thinking,
Live the Rakes of Mallow.
Spending faster than it comes,
Beating Bawds and Whores and Duns,
Bacchus' true begotten sons,
Live the Rakes of Mallow.

One time nought but claret drinking,
Then like politicians thinking,
To raise the sinking-fund when sinking,
Live the Rakes of Mallow.
One time flush of money store,
Then as any poet poor,
Kissing Queens, and then a Whore,
Live the Rakes of Mallow.

When at home with dada dying,
Still for Mallow waters crying,
But when there, good claret plying,
Live the Rakes of Mallow.
Living short, but merry lives,
Going where the Devil drives,
Keeping Misses, but no Wives,
Live the Rakes of Mallow.

Racking tenants, stewards teasing,
Swiftly spending, slowly raising,
Wishing to spend all our days, in
Raking thus at Mallow.
Thus to end a raking life,
We grow sober, take a Wife,
Ever after live in strife,
Wish again for Mallow.

    ______      /\/\/\/\
   <______>     | | | | |  David Barnert
   <______>     | | | | |  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
   <______>     | | | | |  Albany, NY
   <______>     \/\/\/\/

  Ventilator   Concertina
    Bellows      Bellows
  (Vocation)   (Avocation)


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