X:182 T:Farmer's Cursed Wife, The R:song H:See also #183, #184 D:Seamus Ennis Z:id:hn-song-182 M:6/8 L:1/8 Q:3/8=120 K:Ddor D | DAA cAG | EDC D3 | d3 cAG | ABc d dd | ddd d2d | DDD F FG | A2G A2G | ABc EDD | D3-D2 || W:I knew an old couple that lived near Hell W:[whistle] dee diddle dee diddle dee die. W:If they're not gone away, they're living there still W:with me wick fol-lay, fol-lickety fol-de-dol-dee. W: W:And the Devil, he came to the man at the plough W:Sayin' "one of your family I'll take away now" W: W:Now which of my family do you like best? W:It's your old scolding wife, it's her I like best W: W:And the Divil, he hoisted her up on his back W:For that you and herself may never come back. W: W:And he carried her onto a heap of stones W:He left her down there and he jumped on her bones W: W:And he carried her on 'til he came to Coote Hill W:She cried as much there as would turn a mill W: W:He carried her on 'til he came to Hell's wall W:She lifted a hatchet and murdered them all W: W:And some of the divils went up on the wall W:Sayin' "take her home daddy, she'll battum us all" W: W:They were nine days goin' and one comin' back W:She called for the scrape and she left him the pot.