Lyrics
My Aunt Jane, she took me in,
She gave me tea out of her wee tin.
Half a bap with sugar on the top,
Three black lumps out of her wee shop.
My Aunt Jane, she’s awful smart,
She bakes wee rings in an apple tart.
And when Halloween comes around,
For next that tart I’m always found.
My Aunt Jane has a bell on the door,
A white stone step and a clean swept floor.
Candy apples, hard green pears,
Conversation lozenges.
My Aunt Jane, she can dance a jig,
Sing a song ‘round a sweetie pig.
Wee red eyes and a cord for a tail,
Hanging in a bunch from a crooked nail.
My Aunt Jane she never cross,
She paid five shillings for an old wooden horse.
She jumped on its back, the bones let a crack,
You’ll play the fiddle till I get back.
See also
- Irish folk songs
- songs about family
- Halloween songs
- songs with low so & low la
- quarter notes & rests
- songs with half note lesson ideas
- songs with ostinati
- Orff arrangements
- songs with chords I, IV, V
Extras for Plus Members
- Song with chords, Lesson ideas for Rhythm (Quarter notes & rests, Eighth rests, Half notes), Orff arrangement, Harmony (ostinati) (PDF)
- MIDI file
- Listen
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