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The Puddens That Me Mother Used Te Myek is a Geordie folk song written in the 20th century by John Gair “Jack” Robson, in light hearted style. It is sometimes referred to by its alternative title of “Pot Pies and Puddens” == Lyrics == This song does not appear to have ever been published, officially. It would also appear to have been specially written with a view to using it on the BBC Radio show What Cheor Geordie; a show broadcast on local North East of England radio which ran from 1940 to 1956. THE PUDDENS THAT ME MOTHER USED TE MYEK A pitman's wife is nivor dyun of that there is née doot Whilst some are comin' in frae work, there's others gannin' oot Aa weel remember as a lad the feeds there used te be On Sundays when we aal sat doon, as one big family. Chorus Them rowley powley puddens Them steak and kidney puddens, Them greet big Yorkshire puddens Thet me mother used te myek. When me poor aad fathor used te carve a wallopin' joint o' meat Wi' spuds an' sproots by gum we had as much as we aal cud eat But best o' aal the tasty bites, aa'l nivor forget by heck Wer the Pot Pies and the Puddens that me mother used te myek. Chorus Many years hev gyen since then an' noo the wife an' me Set doon on Sundays tiv a chop, that ye can hardly see Wor dustbin's full of empty tins and dinner's just a nyem But nivor dor aa mention hoo we used te feed at hyem. Chorus Aa tell the wife she's deein' fine, an' let it gan at that For if aa dah to say oot else by gox she'd lowse a flat Haway, aa've poured yor dinner oot, aa'm sick te hear hor say Nee wonder that me mind gans back te mony a bygone day. Chorus 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Puddens That Me Mother Used Te Myek」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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