Level 4 - Digital Download SKU: A0.1392403 By Alan Wagstaff. By Alan Wagstaff. Arranged by Alan Wagstaff. Celtic,Folk,Irish,Singer/Songwriter,Traditional. 10 pages. Alan Wagstaff #975923. Published by Alan Wagstaff (A0.1392403). Tullyhogue Fort / If I was a Tailor - is a new, Irish style jig arranged for whistle, banjo, flute, fiddle, accordion, and bass.It is first played in a minor mode and then in a major mode. (Aeolian and Ionian)The song is a variation of the 2nd tune.Form: (AA BB) X2  (CC DD) X2  (EF) X5Here are the song lyrics:If I was a tinker you’d  not want for kettles. IfI was a jeweller, the  truth to be told, I’dgive you fine trinkets of rare precious metals, andmake you a ring out of African Gold. ButChorusI’m just a rambler who sings for his supper. Ijog County Antrim – astride this old nag.All that I own is my  saddle and crupper, awhistle, a drum and this old carpet bag.If I was a miller you’d not want for flour. If I was a tailor I’d sew you fine clothes.If I was a gardener I’d build you a bower,and bring you each morning a single red rose. ChorusI’m just a…Can you imagine the hedgerows beside us,travelling the byways with you on the mare,with only the thought of the next inn to guide us,where folks want a tune and have coppers to spare?ChorusI’m just a… If you can imagine the open road calling,the feel of the breeze underneath a clear sky;the stars bright at night and the gentle rain falling,then jog along too, bid your old life goodbye.ChorusI’m just a….