Six Nights Drunk

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X:8260 T:Six Nights Drunk C:anon. O:Ireland Z:Laurie Griffiths F:http://abc.musicaviva.com/tunes/ireland/holloway-six-nights-drunk.abc %Posted November 6th 2001 at abcusers by Laurie Griffiths. M:2/4 L:1/8 K:Dmaj [K: transpose=1] D3 E| F F F3/2 F/ | E D-D3/2 A/ | B/ B/ B d d | A4| d d c d | B A F3/2 A/ | B E E F | E4 || % "Whose feet done this Whose feet done that" always shouted, no tune || A| B/B3/2 dd | A3 A/A/ | dd cd | BA AD | ED DE | D4| D3 E | FF F3/2F/ | ED -D3/2A/ | BB dd | A3 A | dd cd | BA AD | ED DE | D4 || W: W:Well as I came home on Monday a little afore me time W:There across the cabbage patch were footprints that weren't mine. W:Whose feet done this Whose feet done that Whose yever bain un be W:Why the wife said that's a farrowing sow what ran away from me. W:Well 'tis many the mile I've travelled ten thousand mile or more W:But I never did see no farrowing sow with sole and heel before. W: W:So as I came home on Tuesday a little afore me time W:There in the old wike(*) were some boots and I knew those boots weren't W:mine. W:Whose boots be this Whose boots be that Whose yever bain un be W:The wife said they're some carpet slippers that I have bought for thee. W:Well 'tis many the mile I've travelled ten thousand mile or more W:But I never did see no carpet slippers with hob-nails in before. W: W:So as I came home on Wednesday, a little afore me time W:There in the old wike(*) were a bike and I knew that bike weren't mine. W:Whose bike be this Whose bike be that Whose ever bain un be W:Well the wife said that's a milk machine what I have bought for thee. W:Well 'tis many the mile I've travelled ten thousand miles or more W:But I never did see no milk machine with handle-bars before. W: W:So as I came home on Thursday, a little afore me time W:There in the stable were a nag and I knew that nag weren't mine. W:Whose nag be this, whose nag be that Whose yever bain un be W:Well the wife said that's the vicar's wife what called around for tea. W:Well 'tis many the mile I've travelled ten thousand mile or more W:But I never did see no vicar's wife with a 'arness on before. W: W:As I came home on Friday, a little afore me time W:There in the bed there were a face and I knew that face just couldn't be W:mine. W:Whose face be this Whose face be that Whose yever bain un be W:Well The wife said that's a new-born babe what I have had for thee. W:Well 'tis many the mile I've travelled ten thousand mile or more W:But I never did see no new-born babe with whiskers on before. W: W:So as I came home on Saturday, a little afore me time W:I ran up to the garden shed for to get that gun of mine. W:I rushed indoors, straight up the stairs and I caught them in a grasp W:And I stuck the gun between the sheets and it went straight up his W:shirt! W:Well! 'Tis many the mile I've travelled ten thousand mile or more W:But I never did see two buggers run like they two did before! W: W: W: From Musica Viva - http://www.musicaviva.com W: the Internet center for free sheet music downloads.
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