Out Dogs and More Along With You

Out Dogs and More Along With You

A Poem by Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

In our home in Aughagreagh we used to have our share of the local sessions, where neighbours met up to party, tonight in one house, next night in someone else’s. This tells of a local house where the wife had a short tolerance after a certain hour and wanted the house cleared. The locals, out of a sense of fun and divilment, were not for moving… I wrote a version of this before and lost the words of it… so here’s the second draft!

Our family in front of the home house at Aughagreagh

Our family in front of the home house at Aughagreagh


All were in for the session
Or had called by for tea
The man of the house was merry
The housewife tired and sleepy
The bucks and nyeucks were not for moving
The damsels and dawsies were wild and free
The housewife would shout to clear the house:
“Out dogs, and more along with ye!”


No one moved: this being Longford
To be an annoyance was an achievement, not to be fair
To see the housewife tired, her anger rising
Was a source of fun for all those there…
Someone would strike up a song
The dogs shivering outside the door
The song would finish, the housewife would sigh
The husband would call for more…


Simple fun of a humble people
All taken in good spirits, though it drove her demented
Some night the session would be in another’s house
She would be the wall to dally and be contented…
A simple phrase to be remembered
And told of years later was a “grate spake”
Entertained a child told of when his parents were young
Such things great memories make.


Glossary:
“grate spake” �" great speak / saying (Hiberno English / phonetic spelling)
“bucks” �" young strong men (Hiberno English, positive)
“nyeucks” �" pranksters, sniggerers, (Ulster Scots, generally negative)
“damsel” �" an innocent looking girl who was anything but (Eng archaic, negative)
“dawsie” �" wild girl, prankster, too open or her own good (Ulster Scots, generally positive)

© 2015 Tomás Ó Cárthaigh


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what a wonderful family pic .. rich in history ... i didn't catch the rhythm and rhyme on first go through .. had to slow down and savor each bite to get it ...

the warmth of family, friends and good natured humor is admirable and so Irish .. what a fine tribute ..i am sorry you lost the first one!! a maddening thing for poets eh!?

i tend to be a quiet person who is exhausted by groups and crowds .. so thank you for putting me there at the party ;) i can see the dawsies whirling :))
E.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

8 Years Ago

Thanks Einstien... its a nice way to remember family stories and the ordinary people society forgets.. read more
Einstein Noodle

8 Years Ago

yes indeed .. its the ordinary folks that give humanity a backbone and a smile



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The good old days.... Long forgotten in modern Ireland

Posted 7 Years Ago


Fascinating tale being told in reminiscing memories held dear, !

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Fascinating slice of life poetry - the old brought into the new. That picture is a great offset. Wishing I had something like that in my collection.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

A delightful tale of family life, replete with a wonderful photo. I'm glad the housewife at least got an occasional break from all that cleaning up and lost sleep.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

what a wonderful family pic .. rich in history ... i didn't catch the rhythm and rhyme on first go through .. had to slow down and savor each bite to get it ...

the warmth of family, friends and good natured humor is admirable and so Irish .. what a fine tribute ..i am sorry you lost the first one!! a maddening thing for poets eh!?

i tend to be a quiet person who is exhausted by groups and crowds .. so thank you for putting me there at the party ;) i can see the dawsies whirling :))
E.

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

8 Years Ago

Thanks Einstien... its a nice way to remember family stories and the ordinary people society forgets.. read more
Einstein Noodle

8 Years Ago

yes indeed .. its the ordinary folks that give humanity a backbone and a smile
lovely to read you, dear old friend

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

8 Years Ago

Thanks Emily!!!
I like history and story. You had both. Thank you for sharing the outstanding poetry.
Coyote

Posted 8 Years Ago


Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

8 Years Ago

Im a bog fan of folk history - remebering the small people who did not matter... they did and they d.. read more
This is a wonderful poem!

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

8 Years Ago

Thanks - its great to write o something that means somethin to us that we can share with the rest of.. read more
This would indeed have made a great memory.

A creative housewife with both amonia and bleach on hand can make a gas which will soon drive pests out...

Posted 8 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

8 Years Ago

Im sure that she would have loved to know that trick!!!

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Tomás Ó Cárthaigh
Tomás Ó Cárthaigh

Renmore, Galway, Ireland, An Roinne Mór, Gallaimh, Eire, Ireland



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