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Now considered a traditional Irish standard, the song was originally written by Irish poet and playwright Brendan Behan as the opening for his 1954 play “The Quare Fellow”.
The Auld Triangle - Wikipedia
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" The Auld Triangle" is a song, which was first performed publicly as a part of t...
A hungry feeling
Came o'er me stealing
All the mice were squealing
In my prison cell
And the auld triangle went jingle-jangle
All along the banks of the Royal Canal
To begin the morning
A screw was bawling
"Get up, ya bowsie
And clean up your cell"
And the auld triangle went jingle-jangle
All along the banks of the Royal Canal
The lags were sleeping
Humpy Gussy was creeping
As I lay there weeping
For my gal Sal
And the auld triangle went jingle-jangle
All along the banks of the Royal Canal
Up in the female prison
There are seventy-five women
'Tis among them I wish I did dwell
Then the old triangle could go jingle-jangle
All along the banks of the Royal Canal
All along the banks of the Royal Canal
The Auld Triangle was written by Brendan Behan.
The Auld Triangle was produced by Earl Gill.