The Night Before Larry Was
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This blackly humorous song is the first of a set of execution ballads written in slang during the 1780s. According to author Frank O'Connor it is the best poem in thieves cant ever written. Other songs in the same vein include 'The Kilmainham Minuet' (the 'minuet' being the jig the hanged man dances in the air before he finally dies), 'Larry's Ghost' and 'Luke Caffrey's Ghost'. At this period a condemned man apparently received his coffin in his cell the night before his execution, presumably to encourage him to contemplate the fate of his soul. His friends also came to call. However, since the coffin was commonly used as a card table, mournful contemplation hardly seems to have been the mood of the evening. |
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