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    Tatties an' Herreen' by Castlegreen.


    Tatties an' herreen'! By faigs, 'ats a feed
    'At ye'll no fin' id easy till beit!
    'At's aye been ma fav'rit denner, indeed,
    Since iver A kent how till eit.


    Man, fan A wis yowng an' ma aikles aal 'ere
    A could gollop them up le a dowg,
    An' till 'iss very day A can manage ma share,
    Bit 'e bon's are a fair howmbowg !


    We aye hed a barrelie, roon' at 'e back,
    Stan'an in steit lek a gainer;
    No matter fit ither proveesions we'd lack
    We niver need want for a denner!


    Ma mither wid bile them both in 'e wan pot
    Till 'e smell wid cerry till Dinnad!
    'E table-cloth! Hid wis a fowld o' 'e 'Grot'
    An' id niver hed better stuff in id!


    We got no knife an' fork, no' even a pleite,
    An' a napkin ! We niver heared tell o'd!
    Wan fing'erbowl did for a femly o' eicht
    Bit hid held 'e fill o' a skellad.


    Yur thoom an' yur corrag did most o' e' wurk,
    Till yur nev wis aal in a smyagger,
    No winder, till chudge by 'e bon's an' 'e mawk,
    'At rose fae 'e boord wi' a swagger!


    An' ma faither wad say 'Fan 'e Keeng wants men
    Till fecht for 'im, brave an darin',
    Ye'll nottice he sen's for 'e North chiels then
    'At wis fed on 'e tatties an herreen.'


    Bit 'at brave times hev gone ower wur heid,
    An' 'e day id's a different story,
    'E yowng chiels wid raither hev tea an lof-breid
    Than fillan' thur bowgs wi glory!


    Lekly them in 'e sooth 'll be findan' 'e same
    Wi' aal 'iss up-till-deite farin'
    Bit A'll warran' there's hantle 'ats thinkan' o' hom
    An' longan' for tatties an' herreen.'


    Fan A get a knichthood, for ma coat o' airms
    A'm hevan a couple of matties
    Stan'an' oot bowld wi' scales o' pure gowld
    On an ashad o' black-herted tatties!
    ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~


    Well, I've certainly been thinking about such culinary delights
    since my Caithness freend told me the Long Blues were in the shops !

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    Once again Trinkie, you have highlighted the Caithness tongue at in my opinion at its best, I have my copy of Donald Grants (Castlegreen) Tatties an' Herreen sitting by my keyboard at all times.
    Once the original Grumpy Owld Man but alas no more

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    Golach, I'm intrigued ! You say the bookie is sitting by your Keyboard - have you set any of the poems to music? I'd love to know.
    A great favourite by Castlegreen is the ''Post Office.'' I remember Willie Wilson the County Architect reciting this in many a village hall,
    how I loved it, he brought the house down !
    It must be the time of year, but I am going over so many Caithness poems just now . I find if I type them out it helps me to remember and understand.
    In the above poem there's a line 'Yur thumb or yur coorag '' now whats 'coorag?'

    Regards
    Trinkie

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    Quote Originally Posted by trinkie View Post
    It must be the time of year, but I am going over so many Caithness poems just now . I find if I type them out it helps me to remember and understand.
    In the above poem there's a line 'Yur thumb or yur coorag '' now whats 'coorag?'Regards
    Trinkie
    Trinkie, your "coorag" is your fore finger, my favourite is the Ghost of the Hill 'o Forse, I have a cousin who now lives in Switzerland, and this is his speciality at reciting, he won prizes at school in Thurso for reciting in the Kaitness tongue.
    And I wish I could play an instrument with a keyboard
    Once the original Grumpy Owld Man but alas no more

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    Yes, I love The Ghost of the Hill o' Forss too, Many years ago I was on the train to Wick, and as we went into Caithness a fellow passenger began to recite the first verse. He smugly looked over at me - but I completed the next verse !! Ha ha .

    OCH Golach - for Keyboard I read 'piano' - do you mean there is another kind o' keyboard ?? I wonder ...

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