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''See also [[Is This The Way to Gallavally?]]''
''See also [[Is This The Way to Gallavally?]]''


"This was a song that I wrote for Galavally that featured St Corrigan: 'St Corrigan’s Blessing' (Sung to the tune of “Wee Be Soldiers Three”)." -- Mary R. Bergman-Kridler
"This was a song that I wrote for [[Canton of Gallavally|Galavally]] that featured [[St. Corrigan|St Corrigan]]: 'St Corrigan’s Blessing' (Sung to the tune of “Wee Be Soldiers Three”)." -- Mary R. Bergman-Kridler
 
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by Mistress [[Mary Dedwydd verch Gwallter]]
(Sung to the tune of "Wee Be Soldiers Three" (traditional))
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''Lyrics are under a Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA license''
''Lyrics are under an Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA license''


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Latest revision as of 14:58, 17 June 2022

See also Is This The Way to Gallavally?

"This was a song that I wrote for Galavally that featured St Corrigan: 'St Corrigan’s Blessing' (Sung to the tune of “Wee Be Soldiers Three”)." -- Mary R. Bergman-Kridler

Song

St Corrigan’s Blessing

by Mistress Mary Dedwydd verch Gwallter

(Sung to the tune of "Wee Be Soldiers Three" (traditional))




Asked the saint to guide me.
Finding my way to Gallavally,
Ended up wand’ring a week or three.
St Corrigan did bless me richly.

Didn’t know what I’d see,
Finding my way to Gallavally.
Shoulda turned left at Albuquerque.
St Corrigan did bless me richly.

So I walked o’er hill and dale.
Please pardon me if my voice should fail.
I think I just stepped on a dragon’s tail.
St Corrigan did bless me richly.

Finally quit, turned for home,
Two steps later tripped over a gnome.
He said, “Hey you’re here! There’s no need to roam.”
St Corrigan did bless me richly.

That, my friends, is my tale
Finding my way to Gallavally.
If you can do better, then I’ll buy the ale.
St Corrigan did bless me richly.


Lyrics are under an Attribution-ShareAlike CC BY-SA license