Clasped to the Pig (a comic song, possibly of Irish Traveler origin, sung by Eddie Biggins)
Clasped to the Pig Backward and forward I'm reeling and tight— Oh, what a spree I have been on to-night! I've been to McCarthys with Patsy OMaher, And we had the black bottle from under the bar; We drank and we drank, till we banished all care, And gave not a thought to foul weather or fair; And now, on the floor, I'm curled up in a heap— Oh, leave me to sleep, Biddy, leave me to sleep! [Chorus] I’m clasped to the pig, in a loving embrace. The hairs on his curly tail tickling my face; It's no use of telling me sober to keep: So, leave me to sleep, Biddy, leave me to sleep. Over my head, in the days that are gone, Gayly I flourished my knotty black-thorn: Oh, if I only but had it tonight. Maybe I wouldn't be off for a fight! And if Pat Murphy I happened to meet, It's an elegant ruction we’d have in the street: He'd soon be mighty glad in a knot-hole to creep— Arrah! leave me to sleep, Biddy, leave me to sleep! [Chorus] Drop down by the pig, here, and share his embrace; Let my red
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