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- Waxies_Dargle abstract "\"The Waxies' Dargle\" is a traditional Irish folk song about two Dublin \"aul' wans\" (ladies) discussing how to find money to go on an excursion. It is named after an annual outing to Ringsend, near Dublin city, by Dublin cobblers (waxies). It originated as a 19th-century children's song and is now a popular pub song in Ireland.".
- Waxies_Dargle comment "\"The Waxies' Dargle\" is a traditional Irish folk song about two Dublin \"aul' wans\" (ladies) discussing how to find money to go on an excursion. It is named after an annual outing to Ringsend, near Dublin city, by Dublin cobblers (waxies). It originated as a 19th-century children's song and is now a popular pub song in Ireland.".