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The Ball of Kirriemuir

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in which the second and fourth lines rhyme, alternating with a chorus. The words, and the number of verses (of which there are many), vary between versions, but all are strikingly bawdy. It purports to recount the goings-on at a dance party in
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The general view is that the song originated sometime around the 1880s, and is loosely based on an actual event. The tale runs, that all the men were wearing
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seeds on the floor (from where they were caught up into the air as the dancing began), spiked the
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which turned into an orgy. In many versions, there are visitors from as far away as
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Numerous personal recollections, starting from the specified date.
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in March 1945, near the end of World War II, as part of
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Suggestions that some of the words can be attributed to
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The earliest known recording is by Mikeen McCarthy, an
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Index

Gathering of the Clans
Clan gathering
Roud Folk Song Index
quatrains
Kirriemuir
Angus, Scotland
Aviemore
Inverness
Scottish Highlands
kilts
rose hip
punch bowl
Spanish fly
paraffin lamps
itching powder
aphrodisiac
Robert Burns
national poet
T. S. Eliot
Scots
Irish Traveller
Kenneth McKellar
Oscar Brand
Jim Croce
Aidan Moffat
8th Army
Winston Churchill
Tripoli
Second Battle of El Alamein
51st (Highland) Division

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