Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
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Oh,
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I'm just in
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the vein of a nice rip -brain
so pay attention round
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And the name I'll tell of
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a fine young swell
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and a rich young man called Brown
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Oh, he listed in the Antrim Rifle Corps
all you who listen to me ode
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Do the thing that's right
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going home tonight
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with the girls along the road
Em
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With the girls along the road,
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with the girls along the road
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Do the thing that's right,
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going home tonight
Em
with the girls along the road
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Oh, Brown was as far,
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he was fond of a lark,
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a married man though not chaste
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And little he cared if his own wife heard,
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if another girl took his taste
Aye, and he himself dressed
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in his regimental vest,
as proud as a peacock's trode
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Admiring the girls with the
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long hair curled
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as they walked along the road
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As they walked along the road,
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As they walked along the road,
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Admiring the girls with their
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long hair curled,
Em
As they walked along the road.
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Oh, he courted a girl with nice curly hair,
Blue boots and a red leather belt,
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And he idly talked as he onward walked,
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Endeavouring her heart to melt.
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And this gay grenadier,
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with a wink and a leer,
Inquired her name and abode,
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And he felt as grand as
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a lord of the land,
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With the girls along the road.
Em
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With the girls along the road,
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with the girls along the road
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And he felt as grand as the lord of the land
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Em
with the girls along the road
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Oh, Mr. Brown and his love
sat down in a tavern and hard pie
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And he called for a drain of the
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good champagne
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and a plate of the old pork pie
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And his arm he placed around her waist
and his heart with love overflowed
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And he says it's all right,
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we'll be happy tonight
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with the girls along the road
Em
With the girls along the road,
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with the girls along the road
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And he says, it's all right,
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we'll be happy tonight
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Em
With the girls along the road
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Oh, this funny little man,
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he had just begun
His love -tales to outpour
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When, who should he see
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but his own Mrs B
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Peeping in at the parlour door
With a bolt like a bear,
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she flattened his hair
For the sounds of her anger showed
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Sing, I'll tear away your eyes
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if you go to exercise
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With the girls along the road
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With the girls along the road,
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with the girls along the road
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Sing a tarot with your eyes
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if you go to exercise
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Em
With the girls along the road
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Out to set matters right,
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these wo men had to fight
A first -rate tumble up and down
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And they sent to Smithereens,
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Hatt's cousin, Grinnellene's
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And Vanessa to work on Brown
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He was jolly well thrashed
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and his head all bashed
As the crowd their anger bestowed
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And his fine uniform
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was all torn in the storm
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With the girls along the road
Em
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With the girls along the road,
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with the girls along the road
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And his fine uniform
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was all torn in the storm
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Em
with the girls along the road
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Now, Mr. Brown has broken
with the peace he's been
taken to a police cell
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There to ruminate on his saddle
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if he faked like many's
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the fine young swell
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And the very next day sure his
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wife ran away
because of this little episode
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He's about here still
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but he never goes to drill
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with the girls along the road
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With the girls along the road
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With the girls along the road
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He's about here still,
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but he never goes to drill
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With the girls along the road
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