Kunci: C major
Verse 1
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Well as I went home on a Monday night
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I saw a horse outside my door
G
Where my old horse should be
C
Well I called me wife and said to her
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Will you kindly tell to me
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G
Who owns that horse outside the door
C
Where my old horse should be
Ah you're drunk, you're drunk,
you silly old fool
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There's plenty the day I travel,
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G
but a pig with a saddle on
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Well as I went home on Tuesday night,
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F
as drunk as drunk could be
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I saw a coat behind me door,
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where my old coat should be
C
Well I called me wife and I said to her,
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will you kindly tell to me
C
G
Who owns that coat behind the door,
C
where my old coat should be
Ah, you're drunk, you're drunk,
you silly old girl,
C
Sure that's a lovely blanket
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that me mother sent to me
C
There's many the day I travel,
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G
But what's in the blanket,
Well, as I went home on a Wednesday night,
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as drunk as drunk could be
C
I star a pipe upon me chair,
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where my old pipe should be
C
I called me wife and I said to her,
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will you kindly tell to me
C
G
Who owns that pipe up on the chair,
C
where my old pipe should be?
Ah, you're drunk, you're drunk,
you silly old fool,
C
Sure that's the lovely tin whistle
C
There's been in the day a travel,
C
G
But tobacco when it's in whistle,
G
Well as I went home on Thursday night,
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as drunk as drunk could be
F
C
I saw two boots beneath the bed,
G
where my two boots should be
C
Well I called me wife and I said to her,
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F
will you kindly tell to me
C
where my two boots should be
Ah, you're drunk, you're drunk,
you're silly,
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I'm ill still, you cannot see
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Sure that you'll love the
me mother has sent to me
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There's men in the day I travel
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G
With laces in gerani um pots
I never saw before
on Friday night,
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as drunk as drunk I'd be,
C
I saw a little head upon the bed
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where my little head should be.
C
I called me wife and I said to her,
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F
Will you kindly tell to me,
C
G
Who owns that head upon the bed
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where my little head should be?
G
C
Ah, you're drunk, you're drunk,
you silly old fool,
C
G
sure that's a lovely baby boy
wifey mother said to me,
C
as many the day I travel,
C
G
but a baby boy with his whiskers on
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Well as I went home on Saturday night,
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F
as drunk as drunk I'd be,
C
I saw two hands upon my wife's breasts,
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where my two hands should be.
C
I called me wife and I said to her,
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Will you kindly tell to me,
C
Where my two hands should be?
Ah, you're drunk, you're drunk,
you're silly,
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A devil still you cannot see,
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Sure that's a lovely plate,
Your mother has sent to me.
C
There's been in the day a trouble,
C
G
A left -wing six -prime with fingers on,
I never saw before.
C
G
C
F
Well, as I went home on Sunday night,
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F
As drunk as drunk I'd be, Lord.
whittling around upon the bed,
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Where my little thing should be.
C
I called me wife and I said to her,
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F
Will you kindly tell to me,
C
G
Who owns that thing upon the bed,
C
Where my little thing should be.
Ah, you're drunk, you're drunk,
you silly old fool,
C
Sure that's a lovely sausage,
C
There's men in the day I travel
C
G
But a sausage with a southwester on
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C
La la la la, la la la la la la, la la la la la la la
Beep, beep, beep, beep,
beep, beep, beep, beep, Hey!
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