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On 13/11/2012 3:57 AM, clipka wrote:
>
> Given the striking similarities between the song "Twa Corbies" (as sung
> by e.g. Steeleye Span) and the song "Three Ravens" (as sung by Peter,
> Paul & Mary), I'd assume it's ravens.
>
> If anyone, by the way, happens to have a complete text and/or
> translation of "Twa Corbies", I'd be very much interested (please send
> to Christoph at Lipka-Koeln,de)
GIYF ;-)
http://www.twocrows.co.uk/twa_corbies.html
It has a straight translation from Scots to English.
are of the same family after all. In Scotland and Ireland crows are
the crow road means he his dead. But it might be rhyming slang because
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Regards
Stephen
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