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Joe Crow
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since 2007-12-18
Posts 66
Indiana

0 posted 2007-12-21 09:10 PM


I wrote this after watching the Chieftans jamming on PBS one night and the name Mary Muldoon came to my mind. Why Mary Muldoon? Who knows but that's the name I thought of and the rest just poured out. I think people forget that the story of Joseph and Mary is really the story of Man and his Woman and they got so caught up in the child of the union that they miss the main points of the Bible as a whole work. Anyway it goes like this...

  
Mary Muldoon

Long, long ago in a land far away
there’s a story that’s told of love’s special day.
It was early in April or the first day of Spring
and the lovers would gather to dance and to sing.
From all over the Earth the people would come
to the sound of the pipers, the fiddles and drum.
They’d all come together drawn by the band to
hear the sweet song of Woman and Man.

Now Mary’s a beauty with crystal blue eyes.
She’s the fairest, she’s Woman, she’s a Lady says I,
and Joseph a just man he’s gentle and kind.
His promise to Mary; One day you’ll be mine.
But before he could wed her and give her his hand
God sent him away to find the New Land.
He said, “ if I am the sun then my Mary’s the moon
and I’ll never forget ya, My sweet Mary Muldoon.”

So each year at the festival the fire still burns
and Mary would go to await Joseph’s return.
She’d call to the fiddlers to play her a song
and they’d say, “Mary, sweet Mary, your Joseph’s still gone.”
But Mary is faithful, she’s loyal, she’s true.
They didn’t have to tell her what she already knew.
For in the year of our Lord when the bells had rang ten,
she called to the band to ask them again:

Sweet little Mary, Mary Muldoon
she called to the fiddlers, will you play me a tune?
The sweetest of love songs, pure and divine
would you play me a song for this True Love of mine?

O Mary, O Mary, we’d love to we would
we’d play you that song if only we could
but the drummers and pipers have left us you see
to play a true love song for Joseph and thee.
Mary says, “Joseph?  You’ve seen my Joe?
When he left this green isle it was ten summers ago
he sailed across the ocean to find the New Land
Now you say that he’s come back to give me his hand?”

Sweet little Mary, Mary Muldoon
sang the birds and the bees, the sun and the moon
he went to the river and it’s there that you’ll see
the Lord’s gonna bless you, Joseph and Thee.
So Mary went to the river with pretty flowers in her hair
and the drummers and the pipers and the fiddlers were there.
Now when Joseph saw Mary he started to cry
and said, “Mary, sweet Mary, a fool has been I..

I should never have went and left you all alone
for it’s now that I see, with you is my home.”
Then Mary said, “Joseph, with all your fear and your doubt
is there any other way you could have found out?”
Joseph said, “Mary, will you give me your hand?”
Mary said, “Joseph, beside you always I’ll stand,
there is no other for whom my heart beats true.”
And they said to each other, “I love you, I do.”

Then the people all cheered and started to sing
they said,”kiss her now Joseph and give her your ring.”
So Joseph and Mary forever would stay
because God blessed the Irish to show them the way.

Sweet little Mary, O Mary Muldoon
Over the ocean I dream of you
wherever I go, I hum a tune
for my sweet little Mary, My Mary Muldoon


Now I'm sure most won't see it the way I do but that's alright, they can believe what they want. I can only follow the path that is set before me and so I do.

                        Joe Crow


"May the things I know be limited only by my imagination"

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Joyce Johnson
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1 posted 2007-12-22 05:26 PM


This is a sweet and different story about mary and Joseph.  Joyce
Kheya
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since 2007-12-26
Posts 9
Florida
2 posted 2007-12-27 08:30 PM


This was a fun read.  It's always nice to get a different perspective on an old tale.

Kheya
It is queer how it is always one's virtues and not one's vices that precipitate one into disaster.-Surtee

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