There was once a poor man who lived in the fertile glen of Aherlow at the foot of Galtee mountains he had a hump on his back: seems like it has been been rolled up on his poor little shoulders bridge "Lusmore Lusmore! Doubt not, nor despair, For the hump which you bear On your back will be no more; Look down on the floor, And you'll see it, poor Lusmore!" Be patient my friend!
pre "One evening he was returning from the pretty town of Cahir towards Cappagh, and as little Lusmore walked very slowly, on account of the great hump upon his back, it was quite dark when he came to the old moat of Knockgrafton" There rose a wild strain of unearthly melody upon the ears of little Lusmore he never heard it before, such ravishing music oh no! and he added some verses too
bridge "Lusmore Lusmore! Doubt not, nor deplore, For the hump which you bore On your back is no more; Look down on the floor, And view it, Lusmore!" the gift that you deserve
pre "When these words were said, poor little Lusmore felt himself so light, and so happy, that he thought he could have bounded at one jump over the moon, like the cow in the history of the cat and the fiddle ; and he saw, with inexpressible pleasure, his hump tumble down upon the ground"
chorus At the foot of the moat of Knockgrafton, the fairies did turn him into a normal man the magic within the forest arose Then all the people awaiting the magic they saw, all of them praising the fairies to step on their door Hey, diddle, diddle, The cat and the fiddle, The cow jumped up over the moon. And your disgrace has fallen soon
Rising in clouded majesty at length Apparent Queen, unveil'd her light And o'er the dark her silver mantle threw: the shining moon
bridge "Lusmore Lusmore! Doubt not, nor deplore, For the hump which you bore On your back is no more; Look down on the floor, And view it, Lusmore!" the gift that you deserve
pre "Glorious to behold was the sight that burst upon him as he came down through the moat to the sweetest music, that kept time to his motion. The greatest honour was then paid him, for he was put above all the musicians to his heart's content, and a hearty welcome to all"
chorus At the foot of the moat of Knockgrafton, the fairies did turn him into a normal man the magic within the forest arose Then all the people awaiting the magic they saw, all of them praising the fairies to step on their door