Tonalité : C major
Verse 1
Am
G
C
G
C
The policeman
walked out
G
oh so proud on his beat
C
Am
When a vision came to him
G
of stripes on his sleeve
F
C
F
Promotion he whispered, I'll try for today
C
G
C
So come with me, Mr. I to R 'lyeh
Come tell me your name,
G
says the limb of the law
C
Am
To the little fat man
G
selling wares on the straw
F
C
What's that, my name, sir?
F
Why, it is there on display,
C
And it's Moses,
G
C
right o 'er a lie, o 'er a lie -ay.
Now the trial, it came on,
G
C
and it lasted a week,
Am
One judge said it was Ger man,
D
G
another it was Greek,
F
Prove you're Irish, said
C
the po liceman,
F
C
beyond it say nay,
G
And we said, done it, Moses,
C
right o 'er a lie -ay.
Now the prisoner stepped up there
G
C
as stiff as a crutch
Am
Are you Irish or Eng lish
G
or German or Dutch?
F
I'm a Jew, sir,
C
I'm a Jew, sir,
F
C
that came over to stay
And me name,
G
C
it is Moses' right to rely
We're two of a kind,
G
C
says the judge to the Jew
Am
You're a cousin of Briscoe
G
and I am one too
F
C
This numbskull has blundered
F
C
and for it we'll pay
Wisha that's right,
G
C
says Moses right, Orel -aye
There's a garbage collector
G
C
who works down our street
Am
He once was a po liceman,
G
the pride of his beat
F
C
And he moans all the night
F
C
and he groans all the day
G
Singing Moses right,
C
Orel -aye, Orel -aye
G
We're taking applications for the IRA downstairs in the dressing room,
G
and we'll also accept donations
G
to the United Jewish Appeal.
Now, we've been singing and talking
about war and destruction and fighting,
and we decided
But we shouldn't leave you
until we sing an anti -war song.
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