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Irish Walking CaneWhat is the correct name for an Irish walking stick (cane)? I know it's pronounced she-lay-lee "?

I know it's pronounced she-lay-lee "emphasizing the second syllable, but I do not know the spelling correect. Specifically, I am looking for the words of an Irish song called: "same old" It-Lay-Lee. "Can you help me?

His Shillelagh.
Same Old Shillelagh THE
Verse 1:
Fifty years ago my father left old Erin Shore
He landed with shillelagh in hand
The devil and a fairer world now
He got a job and a wife
And then a family
But until his death
and leaves his former
Shillelagh stick to me
http://www.madinpursuit.com/Family/Barre ...

it is actually a war hammer, I think it is spelled sheleigh

Siuil Bata is a walking stick "Batha shule"

Qana: a cane "Kawn"

can not help the song

Posted on March 13, 2010.
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