Tonalité : A major
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Now here now is an 18th century ditty
that first appeared in 1738 on a...
That's right, that's right.
On a broadsheet.
And it's called the Ballad
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of the Waggler's Muley.
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Joe, he was a young cord wangler,
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munging greebles did he go.
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And he loved a bogler's daughter
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by the name of Chiswick Flo.
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Vain she was, like a grusset,
Though her gander parts were fine,
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But she sneered at his cord wangle,
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As it hung upon the line.
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So he stole a woggler's moolie
for to make a wedding ring
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But the Bow Street runners caught him
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and the judge said you will swing
Oh, they hung him by the post
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and nailed his newly to the fence.
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For to warn all young cordwanglers
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that it was a grave offence.
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There's a moral to this story,
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Though your cord wangle be poor,
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Keep your hands off others' moolies,
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For it is against the law.
Thank
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