Tonart: C major
Verse 1
C
G
C
A lawyer there was,
G
C
I will call Mr. Clay.
He had but few clients
C
At length of starvation
he grew so afraid,
G
that he courted and married
Hoodle -dang, folly -died, oh,
G
C
hoodle -dang, folly -day.
At the wedding,
G
C
the bridegroom made one sad mistake,
Was not in omitting the
C
The ring was well chosen,
C
F
G
But the groom didn't apply
G
Hoodle -dang, folly -died, oh,
C
hoodle -dang, folly -day.
G
C
That night in her chamber
G
C
the bride she rose,
G
And began to prepare to retire, to repose.
C
Her husband sat by her,
F
C
admiring her charms,
F
G
Which gave him such pleasure
G
Oodle -dang, Fawlty died,
C
G
C
Oodle -dang, Fawlty day.
Her husband,
G
C
he sat in amazement and grief
A curious performance of
with her fingers and thumbs
G
Said she, I'm accustomed
Hoodle -dang, folly -dido,
hoodle -dang, folly -dee
She went to the mirror
to take down her hair,
G
And when she had done so
her cranium was bare.
C
You must not be frightened
F
C
to see my poor head,
G
C
I will put on me cap when I get into bed.
Oodle -dang, Fawlty died,
Oodle -dang, Fawlty day.
The groom had been sitting in stupid amaze
To see such strange doings
C
and ran out of the door
And poor Miss Clay
never saw his face more
Oodle -dang, folly -die -doe,
C
oodle -dang, folly -day you
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