When singing the SEO!/THIS! part the singer is supposed to do something spooky. Seoithín agus Seoithín is a lullaby from Bhaile Bhuime (County Cork). There are hints of darkness running through the song warning the child to be on his/her guard. Performed by Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin (with Garry O’Briain on keyboards) Album: “Celtic Lullaby” (1996) […]
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Cow or sheep?! The chorus mentions a cow (bó) and a sheep (caora). The verses are about a sheep. There are two main theories: Theory 1): at some point two or more songs were combined. Probably “A dhroimeann donn dílis/O (my) white-backed brown darling (cow)”, “An tsean-chaor’ adharcach/The old horned sheep”, “Bó leath adharcach uí […]