Paddy Macshane  29164

  • Poem
  • based on the drama As You Like It (by ) • Ballad based on 'Seven Ages of Man' speech
  • first line (public domain):
    If my own botheration don't alter my plan,
    I'll sing seven lines of a tight Irishman,
         Wrote by Billy Shakespeare of Ballyporeen.
    He said while I babe I loved whiskey and pap,
    That I mewled and puked in my grandmother's lap;
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