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====Folk and ballad==== ''The Spinning Wheel'' is also the title/subject of a classic Irish folk song by [[John Francis Waller]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://worldmusic.about.com/od/irishsonglyrics/p/The-Spinning-Wheel.htm |title=Worldmusic.about.com |publisher=Worldmusic.about.com |date=2011-04-04 |access-date=2012-04-05}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ireland-information.com/irishmusic/thespinningwheel.shtml |title=Ireland-information.com |publisher=Ireland-information.com |access-date=2012-04-05}}</ref> A traditional Irish folk song, ''Túirne Mháire'', is generally sung in praise of the spinning wheel,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.worlds-finest-wool.com/history-of-the-spinning-wheel/|title=History of the spinning wheel|website=World's Finest Wool|date=2022}}</ref> but was regarded by [[Mrs Costelloe]], who collected it,<ref>{{cite book|author=Eibhlin Bean Mhic Choisdealbha|authorlink=Mrs Costelloe|title=Amhráin Mhuighe Seóla: Traditional Folksongs from Galway and Mayo|chapter=Song 43–45 Mary's Spinning Wheel|pages=80-83|date=1923|publisher=The Talbot Press Ltd|location=Dublin|url=https://archive.org/details/amhrinmhuighesel00cost/page/82/mode/2up}}</ref> as "much corrupted", and may have had a darker narrative. It is widely taught in junior schools in Ireland.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.joeheaney.org/default.asp?contentID=1083 |title=Joe Heaney.org |publisher=Ollscoil na hÉireann, Gaillimh |date=2010–2011 |access-date=2014-08-23}}</ref> ''Sun Charkhe Di Mithi Mithi Kook'' is a [[Sufi]] song in the [[Punjabi language]] inspired by the traditional spinning wheel. It is an ode by a lover as she remembers her beloved with the sound of every spin of her Charkha. {{citation needed|date=June 2015}}
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