When I was in Lewis after one particularly great night there was a song played that was kind if a rousing song. The lyrics towards the end meant (I think) goodnight my lovely. However as that bit of the song was in gaelic although I remember what those words sounded like I've got no hope of googling them as the no doubt are nit spelt the way they sound. The words sounded something like ikey var mahar, came in at the end. I got the impression the song is normally played at the end of parties. Anyone identify it?
I finds it hard to think what the song could be with the letters provided as those letters are not in the Irish language - only 18 letters not counting letters we would add a fada to and the only rousing song I can think would be played at the end of Amhrán na bhFiann but that's a longshot as the is the National Anthem
Ducksie - as you say you would need to know the Irish language. Recall an MP Gregory Campbell - yakking about something and he said
Go raibh maith agat sounded like Curry my yogurt.
Oh boy were the Irish language people offended. I roared my leg off as I thought it was funny.
Whilst I can't remember the Irish language as such - I do write in the very old fashioned Irish way. My friend and nephew who speak fluent Irish have said it is fabulous. I am very proud of being able to remember as I left school when I was 16.
Sorry Bed LOL - for digressing. I do like to bum bum.
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