The Parting Glass Acrylic Print

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Celebrate the rich tradition of the "parting glass" with our exquisite acrylic print showcasing the original lyrics to the song—a beloved homage to Scottish and Celtic hospitality.

Dating back to at least as far as the 17th century, the Parting Glass song pays homage to the tradition of the final gesture of hospitality, offering one last drink to fortify travelers for their journey ahead. Our acrylic photo print captures the essence of this timeless tradition, serving as a beautiful reminder of the warmth and camaraderie found in Scottish and Celtic culture.

Printed with precision on acrylic, this photo print boasts vivid colors and lifelike detail, creating a captivating visual experience that will enhance any space. Whether displayed in your home, office, or as a gift for a fellow lover of Scottish and Celtic heritage, it's sure to make a lasting impression.

Ready to hang and floating 1.5" off the wall, this acrylic photo print is more than just a piece of decor—it's a cherished symbol of tradition, hospitality, and the enduring spirit of Scotland and Celtic culture. Embrace the beauty and warmth of the "parting glass" tradition with this stunning addition to your décor.

.: Material: Clear acrylic with white vinyl backing
.: Depth of 0.75 inches (1.9cm)
.: Image appears embedded in glass
.: Rounded corners
.: Assembled in the USA

The Parting Glass
Of all the money that e'er I had
I spent it in good company
And all the harm I've ever done
Alas it was to none but me
And all I've done for want of wit
To mem'ry now I can't recall
So fill to me the parting glass
Good night and joy be to you all

So fill to me the parting glass
And drink a health whate’er befall,
And gently rise and softly call
Good night and joy be to you all

Of all the comrades that e'er I had
They're sorry for my going away
And all the sweethearts that e'er I had
They'd wish me one more day to stay
But since it falls unto my lot
That I should rise and you should not
I gently rise and softly call
Good night and joy be to you all

If I had money enough to spend
And leisure time to sit awhile
There is a fair maid in this town
That sorely has my heart beguiled.
Her rosy cheeks and ruby lips
I own she has my heart in thrall
Then fill to me the parting glass
Good night and joy be with you all.

A man may drink and not be drunk
A man may fight and not be slain
A man may court a pretty girl
And perhaps be welcomed back again
But since it has so ought to be
By a time to rise and a time to fall
Come fill to me the parting glass
Good night and joy be with you all
Good night and joy be with you all