Kunci: C major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
home on Monday night,
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As drunk as drunk could be.
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I saw a horse outside the door,
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Where my old horse should be.
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I called my wife and I said to her:
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Will you kindly tell to me,
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Who owns that horse outside the door,
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Where my old horse should be?
Verse 2
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drunk,
you're drunk you silly old fool,
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Still you cannot see.
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That's a lovely sow that my
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mother sent to me.
Well, it's many a day I've traveled,
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a hundred miles or more,
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But a saddle on a sow, sure,
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I never saw before.
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Verse 3
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As I went home on Tuesday night,
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As drunk as drunk could be.
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I saw a coat behind the door,
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Where my old coat should be.
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I called my wife and I said to her:
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Will you kindly tell to me,
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Who owns that coat behind the door,
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Where my old coat should be?
Verse 4
You silly old fool,
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Still you cannot see.
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That's a woolen blanket that
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my mother sent to me.
Well, it's many a day I've traveled,
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a hundred miles or more,
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But buttons on a blanket, sure,
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I never saw before.
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Verse 5
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As I went home on Wednesday night,
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As drunk as drunk could be.
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I saw a pipe upon the chair,
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Where my old pipe should be.
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I called my wife and I said to her:
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Will you kindly tell to me,
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Who owns that pipe upon the chair
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Where my old pipe should be.
Verse 6
You silly old fool,
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still you cannot see.
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That's a lovely tin- whistle,
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that my mother sent to me.
Well, it's many a day I've traveled,
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a hundred miles or more,
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But tobacco in a tin- whistle, sure,
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I never saw before.
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Verse 7
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As I came home on Thursday nigh,
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As drunk as drunk could be.
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I saw two boots beside the bed,
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Where my old boots should be.
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I called my wife and I said to her:
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Will you kindly tell to me,
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Who owns them boots beside the bed
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Where my old boots should be.
Verse 8
You silly old fool,
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Still you cannot see.
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They're two lovely flower pots
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my mother sent to me.
Well, it's many a day I've traveled,
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a hundred miles or more,
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But laces in flower pots I never
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Verse 9
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As I came home on Friday night,
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As drunk as drunk could be.
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I saw a head upon the bed,
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Where my old head should be.
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I called my wife and I said to her:
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Will you kindly tell to me,
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Who owns that head upon the bed,
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Where my old head should be.
Verse 10
You silly old fool,
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Still you cannot see.
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That's a baby boy,
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that my mother sent to me.
Well, it's many a day I've traveled,
a hundred miles or more,
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But a baby boy with his whiskers on,
sure, I never saw before.
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