Tonart: C major
Verse 1
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As I went home on a Monday night
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C
As drunk as drunk could be
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Am
I saw a horse outside the door
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F
Where my old horse should be
C
I called my wife and I said to her
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Will you kindly tell to me
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Am
Who owns that horse outside the door
F
C
Where my old horse should be
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C
Well, you're drunk, you're drunk,
you're silly, old fool,
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C
still you cannot see
That's a lovely sow
Am
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C
that my mother sent to me
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C
Well, it's many a day
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C
I've travelled a hundred miles or more
Am
But a saddle on a sow,
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G
C
sure, I never saw before
As I went home on a Tuesday night,
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C
as drunk as drunk could be
G
Am
I saw a coat outside the door,
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F
where my old coat should be
C
Well, I called my wife and I said to her,
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will you kindly tell to me
C
Am
Who owns that coat behind the door,
F
G
C
where my old coat should be?
G
C
Well, you're drunk, you're drunk,
you're silly, old fool,
F
and still you cannot see
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Am
That's a woolen blanket
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C
that my mother sent to me
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C
Well, it's many a day
I've traveled
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C
a hundred miles or more
Am
But buttons on a blanket,
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C
sure, I never saw before
As I went home on a Wednesday night,
F
C
as drunk as drunk could be
G
Am
I saw a pipe upon the chair,
C
F
where my old pipe should be
C
What I called my wife, and I said to her,
F
Will you kindly tell to me
C
Am
Who owns that pipe upon the chair
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C
Where my old pipe should be
G
C
Well, you're drunk, you're drunk,
you silly old fool
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C
And still you cannot see
Am
That's a lovely tin whistle
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C
That my mother sent to me
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C
Well, it's many a day I've travelled
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C
A hundred miles or more
Am
But tobacco in a tin whistle
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G
C
F
C
G
Sure, I never saw before
Am
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G
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As I went home on a Thursday night,
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D
as drunk as drunk could be,
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Bm
I saw two boots under the bed
D
G
where my old boot should be.
D
But I called my wife and I said to her,
G
will you kindly tell to me
D
Bm
Who owns those boots under the bed
A
D
where my old boot should be?
A
D
Well, you're drunk, you're drunk,
you silly old fool,
and still you cannot see
Bm
They're two lovely geranium pots
D
Well, that's many a day I traveled,
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D
a hundred miles or more
Bm
But laces in geranium pots
G
A
D
sure I never saw before
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Yes, I went home on a Friday night,
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E
as drunk as drunk could be
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Dbm
I saw a head inside the bed
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A
where my old head should be
E
So I called the wife and I said to her,
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will you kindly tell to me
E
Dbm
Who owns that head inside the bed
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E
where my old head should be
Well, you're drunk, you're drunk,
you silly old fool,
A
E
and still you cannot see
Dbm
That's a baby boy that
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E
my mother sent to me
B
E
Well, it's many a day
I've traveled
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E
a hundred miles or more
Dbm
But a baby boy with his whiskers
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B
E
on sure I never saw before
Dbm
But a baby boy with his whiskers
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E
on sure I never saw before
E
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