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SEVEN DRUNKEN NIGHTS
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Well, as i came home on Monday night
as drunk as drunk could be
I sar a harse outside the door
where my old harse should be
so i called the whife and i said to her, "Will you kindly tell to me, who owns that harse outside the dar where moy old harse should be?"
"aaah ya drunk ya drunk you silly old fool, i tell you cannot see thats a lovely Sow that me mother sent to me"
"where many a days I travel, a hundered miles or more, but a sow with a saddle on, i never saw before"
Now, as I came home on Tuesday night
as drunk as drunk could be
i sar a coat behind the dar where moy old coat should be
so i called the whife and said to her, "WIll you kindly tell to me, who owns that coat behind the dar, where moy old coat should be?"
"aaah, ya drunk ya drunk ya silly old fool, i tell you cannot see, thats a lovely blanket that me mother sent to me"
"well many's the day i travel, a hundred mile or more, but buttons on a blanket sure I never seen before"
And as i went home on wednesday night
as drunk as drunk could be
I sar a pipe upon the chair where moy old pipe should be
I called the whife and i said to her, "will you kindly tell to me, who owns that pipe upon the chair, where my old pipe should be?"
"aaah ya drunk ya drunk, ya silly old fool, still ya cannot see, thats a lovely tin whistle that me mother sent to me."
"well a manys the day i travel, a hundered miles or more, but tobacco in a tin whistle sure i never seen before"
AAnd as I, went home on Thursday night
As drunk as drunk could be
I sar two boots beneath the bed
Where my two boots should be
so i called the Whife
and i said to her, " will you kindly tell to me, who owns those boots beneath the bed, where moy old boots should be?"
"aaaah! ya drunk ya drunk you silly old fool, tell ya cannot see, thats a lovely geranuim pot me mother sent to me"
"well as manys the day i travel , a hundred miles or more, but laces on a geranuim pot, i never seen before"
And a- I went home on friday night
as drunk as dllunk could be
I saw a head
upon the bed
where my own head should be
so i called the whife and i said to har,"will you kindly tell to me, who owns, that head, upon the bed, where my old head should be"
"AHHH! ya drunk ya durnk ya silly old fool, tell ya cannot see, thats a baby boy that me mother sent to me"
"Well it's manys a day i travel, a hundred miles or more, But a baby boy with whiskers, THAT i never seen before"
"oh a drunk ya drunk ya silly old fool, YA DRUNK! Your a silly old fool! your drunk! Your drunk!! Ya silly old fool, your drunk! your drunk!!"
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Well, as i came home on Monday night as drunk as drunk could be I sar a harse outside the door where my old harse should be so i called the whife and i said to her, "Will you kindly tell to me, who owns that harse outside the dar where moy old harse should be?" "aaah ya drunk ya drunk you silly old fool, i tell you cannot see thats a lovely Sow that me mother sent to me" "where many a days I travel, a hundered miles or more, but a sow with a saddle on, i never saw before" Now, as I came home on Tuesday night as drunk as drunk could be i sar a coat behind the dar where moy old coat should be so i called the whife and said to her, "WIll you kindly tell to me, who owns that coat behind the dar, where moy old coat should be?" "aaah, ya drunk ya drunk ya silly old fool, i tell you cannot see, thats a lovely blanket that me mother sent to me" "well many's the day i travel, a hundred mile or more, but buttons on a blanket sure I never seen before" And as i went home on wednesday night as drunk as drunk could be I sar a pipe upon the chair where moy old pipe should be I called the whife and i said to her, "will you kindly tell to me, who owns that pipe upon the chair, where my old pipe should be?" "aaah ya drunk ya drunk, ya silly old fool, still ya cannot see, thats a lovely tin whistle that me mother sent to me." "well a manys the day i travel, a hundered miles or more, but tobacco in a tin whistle sure i never seen before" AAnd as I, went home on Thursday night As drunk as drunk could be I sar two boots beneath the bed Where my two boots should be so i called the Whife and i said to her, " will you kindly tell to me, who owns those boots beneath the bed, where moy old boots should be?" "aaaah! ya drunk ya drunk you silly old fool, tell ya cannot see, thats a lovely geranuim pot me mother sent to me" "well as manys the day i travel , a hundred miles or more, but laces on a geranuim pot, i never seen before" And a- I went home on friday night as drunk as dllunk could be I saw a head upon the bed where my own head should be so i called the whife and i said to har,"will you kindly tell to me, who owns, that head, upon the bed, where my old head should be" "AHHH! ya drunk ya durnk ya silly old fool, tell ya cannot see, thats a baby boy that me mother sent to me" "Well it's manys a day i travel, a hundred miles or more, But a baby boy with whiskers, THAT i never seen before" "oh a drunk ya drunk ya silly old fool, YA DRUNK! Your a silly old fool! your drunk! Your drunk!! Ya silly old fool, your drunk! your drunk!!"
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