Tonalité : D major•
Verse 1
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I had a first cousin
called Arthur McBride
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He and I took a stroll
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down by the seaside
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A -seeking good fortune
and what might betide
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T 'was just as the daylight was dawning
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And after resting we both took a tramp
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We met Sergeant Harper in Corporal Cramp
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Besides the wee drummer
who beat up our camp
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With his rowdy dow -dow
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in the mornin'
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He said, me young fellows, if you will enlist
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A guinea you quickly will have in your fist
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Besides a crown for to kick up the dust
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And drink the king's health in the mornin'
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Had we been such fools
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as to take the advance,
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The wee bit of morn we
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had to run chance,
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For you think it no scruple
to send us to France,
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Where we would be killed
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in the mornin'.
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He said, me young fellows,
if I hear but one word,
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I instantly now will outwith my sword,
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And into your bodies a strength will af ford,
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So now my gay devils take warning,
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But Ar thur and I,
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we took in the odds.
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We gave them no chance
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for to launch out their swords,
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Or whacking shillelaghs came
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over their heads,
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And we paid them right smart
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in the morning.
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As for the wee drummer,
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we rifled his pouch,
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And we made a football
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of his rowdy dowtow,
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And into the ocean to rock and to row,
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And bad and metedious returning.
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As for the old rapier that
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hung by his side,
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We flung it as far as we
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could in the tide,
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To the devil I pitch you,
Arthur MacBride,
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To temper your steel in the morning. you
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