Tonalité : D minor•
Verse 1
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Johnny and McGee
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There was Johnny McAldoo
and McGee and me
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And a couple or two or three
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went on the street one day
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Dm
We had a bob or two
which we knew how to blew
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And the beer and whiskey flew
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and we all felt gay
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We visited McCann's,
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McLamann's, Humpty Dan's
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Dm
We then went into Swan's,
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our stomachs were to pack
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We ordered out a feed
which indeed we did need
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And we finished it with speed
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but we still felt slack
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Johnny Meckledood turned red,
white and blue,
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And played the fiery stew
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Gm
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he soon put out of sight.
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He shouted out in core
with a roar for some more,
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That he never felt before
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such a keen appetite.
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He ordered eggs and ham,
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bread and jam, hot or cram,
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But him he couldn't ram,
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though he tried his level best.
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For everything he brought,
cold or hot, mad he'd not,
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It went down him like a shot,
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but he still stood the test.
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Gm
So when he'd drive him lard by the yard,
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he'd discard,
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He thought it would go hard
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when the waiter robbed the bill.
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Reached out to dig a bore,
but he swore he could lore
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Twice as much again
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and more before he had his fill
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Nearly shoved the trough full of broth,
says Madra
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He'll devour the tablecloth
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if you don't hold him in
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When the waiter brought the charge,
Meckledoo felt so large
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He began to scout and barge,
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and his blood went fire
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He began to curse and swear,
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tear his hair in despair
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To finish the affair,
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called the shopman a liar
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Shopman he threw out,
and no doubt he did trounce
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Meckledoo, he kicked about
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like an old football
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Cathedral of Slough, Ruffa's nose,
I suppose
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He would have killed him
if the few blows,
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no time at all
To begin to howl and to
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growl by myself
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Threw an empty bowl
out the shopkeeper's head
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Stroke a picky fin,
peed the skin off his chin
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Then the ruckus did begin
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and we all fought and bled
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Peeled to the rhyme and I lied for a five
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I thus made a drive for us
Gm
all to march away
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Paid for all the meat that we ate,
stopped the threat
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And went home to remanate
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