Now what is he after below in the street? (God save us; he's terrible wild!) Is it stirrin' the gutter around with his feet? He'd best be aware when the two of us meet. Come in out o' that, come in out o' that, come in, You bold unbiddable child! He's after upsetting the Widow Foy's pail - She'll murder him yet, Widow Foy! An' he's pulling the massachree dog by the tail; By the hokey! that young one is born for the gaol. Come in out o' that, come in out o' that, come in, You rogue of a villainous boy! Go tell him his mother is seeking a stick For a boy that is terrible wild. If he cares for his feelings he'd better be quick; He'll draw in his horns when he sees me, will Mick. Come in out o' that, come in out o' that, come in, You bold unbiddable child.
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Authorship:
- by Winifred Mary Letts (1882 - 1972) [author's text not yet checked against a primary source]
Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):
- by Charles Villiers Stanford, Sir (1852 - 1924), "The bold unbiddable child", op. 140 no. 5 (1913), published 1914 [ voice and piano ], from A Sheaf of Songs from Leinster, no. 5 [sung text checked 1 time]
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