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《Seven Drunkun Nights》歌词


歌曲: Seven Drunkun Nights

所属专辑:The Best Irish Ballads & Craic - Volume 2

歌手: BRIER

时长: 03:29

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Seven Drunkun Nights

Seven Drunkun Nights - Brier[00:00:00]

As I came home on Monday night[00:00:13]

As drunk as drunk could be[00:00:16]

I saw a horse outside the door[00:00:18]

Where my old horse should be[00:00:21]

Well I called the wife and I said to her[00:00:23]

Will you kindly tell to me[00:00:27]

Who owns the horse outside the door[00:00:29]

Where my old hose should be[00:00:31]

Ah you're drunk you're drunk you silly old fool[00:00:33]

Still you cannot see[00:00:35]

That's a lovely sow that me mother sent to me[00:00:37]

Well it's manys the day I travelled[00:00:40]

A hundred miles or more[00:00:43]

But a saddle on a sow sure I never saw before[00:00:44]

And As I came home on a Tuesday night[00:00:49]

As drunk as drunk could be[00:00:52]

I saw a coat behind the door[00:00:54]

Where my old coat should be[00:00:57]

Well I called the wife and I said to her[00:00:59]

Will you kindly tell to me[00:01:03]

Who owns that coat behind the door[00:01:05]

Where my old coat should be[00:01:07]

Ah you're drunk you're drunk you silly old fool[00:01:09]

Still you cannot see[00:01:11]

That's a wovely blanket[00:01:13]

That me mother sent to me[00:01:14]

Well it's manys the day I travelled[00:01:16]

A hundered miles or more[00:01:19]

But buttons on a blanket sure I never saw before[00:01:20]

And as I came home on a Wednesday night[00:01:25]

As drunk as drunk could be[00:01:27]

I saw a pipe upon the chair[00:01:30]

Where my old pipe should be[00:01:33]

Well I called the wife and I said to her[00:01:35]

Will you kindly tell to me[00:01:40]

Who owns the pipe upon the chair[00:01:41]

Where my old pipe should be[00:01:43]

Ah you're drunk you're drunk you silly old fool[00:01:45]

Still you cannot see[00:01:47]

That's a lovely tin whistle[00:01:49]

That me mother sent to me[00:01:51]

Well it's manys the day I travelled[00:01:53]

A hundred miles or more[00:01:55]

But tobacco in a tin whistle[00:01:57]

Sure I never saw before[00:01:58]

And As I came home on a Thursday night[00:02:02]

As drunk as drunk could be[00:02:04]

I saw two boots beneath the bed[00:02:07]

Where my two boots should be[00:02:10]

Well I called the wife and I said to her[00:02:12]

Will you kindly tell to me[00:02:15]

Who owns those boots beneath the bed[00:02:18]

Where my old boots should be[00:02:19]

Ah you're drunk you're drunk you silly old fool[00:02:21]

Still you cannot see[00:02:23]

That's too lovely geranium pots[00:02:25]

Me mother sent to me[00:02:27]

Well it's many a day I travelled[00:02:29]

A hundred miles or more[00:02:31]

But laces in geranium pots I never saw before[00:02:33]

And As I came home on a Friday night[00:02:38]

As drunk as drunk could be[00:02:41]

I saw a head inside the bed[00:02:43]

Where my old head should be[00:02:46]

Well I called the wife and I said to her[00:02:49]

Will you kindly tell to me[00:02:53]

Who owns that head upon the bed[00:02:55]

Where my old head should be[00:02:57]

Ah you're drunk you're drunk you silly old fool[00:02:58]

Still you cannot see[00:03:01]

That's a baby boy[00:03:03]

That me mother sent to me[00:03:04]

Well it's many a day I travelled[00:03:06]

A hundred miles or more[00:03:08]

But a baby boy with whiskers on[00:03:10]

I never saw before[00:03:12]