X: 79
T:Both Meat and Dhrink
R:jig
C:Ed Reavy
M:6/8
L:1/8
Z:Joe Reavy
N:"Old Pat Kane" was a Wexford man who worked on a rich man's
N:estate in the Philadelphia suburbs. Ed visited Pat and his wife
N:in the early seventies, a year or so after his visit to Ireland.
N:Pat worked the farm much as he did in the Old Country and he had
N:great flavor in his language. He liked his bottle of "Porther,"
N:whenever he could get it. He often exclaimed that man needed
N:nothing else to sustain himself in this life. "It is more
N:than a drink," he was heard to say-"it's both meat and dhrink."
K:G
|: DGB d^cd | edB cAF |  GBd gfg | bag fga \
|  geg fdf  | edB cde |  fdf agf |1 gdB cAF :|2 cAF G2g ||
|: gfg gfg  | dBG FGA | =fef fef |  ag^F agf \
|  gfg bag  | fga gdB |  cAF DEF | AGF G3 :|
