Mick Haywood's Song Wordbook

Early Years

Painting of a woman at a spinning wheel

Irish Woman Spinning

The Spinning Wheel


I learnt this song from an old 78 rpm record made by the Irish singer Delia Murphy, which I would play on visits to my Great Aunt Nelly’s when I was about 7 or 8 years old. On visits with my Mother, while they talked, I would disappear to a small back bedroom where there was an amazing collection of records and an old wind up gramophone to play them on.

The record by Delia Murphy was released on the Regal Zonophone label in 1942, the year I was born.

The Spinning Wheel

1. Mellow the moonlight to shine is beginning
Close by the window young Eileen is spinning
Bent o'er the fire her blind grandmother sitting
Is crooning and moaning and drowsily knitting.

2. "Eileen, a chara, I hear someone tapping"
"'Tis the ivy dear mother against the glass flapping"
"Eileen, I surely hear somebody sighing"
"'Tis the sound mother dear of the autumn winds dying."

3. "What's the noise that I hear at the window I wonder"
"'Tis the little birds chirping, the holly-bush under"
"What makes you be shoving and moving your stool on
And singing all wrong the old song of 'The Coolin'?"

4. There's a form at the casement, the form of her true love
And he whispers with face bent, "I'm waiting for you, love"
Get up on the stool, through the lattice step lightly
And we'll rove in the grove while the moon's shining brightly."

5. The maid shakes her head, on her lips lays her fingers
Steps u lp from the stool, longs to go and yet lingers
A frightened glance turns to her drowsy grandmother
Puts one foot on the stool, spins the wheel with the other.

6. Lazily, easily, swings now the wheel round
Slowly and lowly is heard now the reel's sound
Noiseless and light to the lattice above her
The maid steps then leaps to the arms of her lover.

7. Slower and slower and slower the wheel rings
Lower and lower and lower the reel rings
E're the reel and the wheel stopped their ringing and moving
Through the grove the young lovers by moonlight are roving.

8. Merrily, cheerily, noiselessly whirring
Swings the wheel, spins the wheel while the foot's stirring
Spritely and lightly and merrily ringing
Trills the sweet voice of the young maiden singing.

The Spinning Wheel, Delia Murphy

The Spinning Wheel
Delia Murphy
This version on His Masters Voice, B.D. 1256
Released 1950

Provided to YouTube by John Walker,  @WhisperedDreams951

About Mick

Mick Haywood is a traditional folk singer & folk song collector who has run and organised folk clubs and festivals for many years. He now lives in Whitby, North Yorkshire.