Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
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Em
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Oh,
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just in the vein of a nice refrain
So pay attention round
Em
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And the name I'll tell of a
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fine young swell
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And a rich young man called Brown
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Em
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He lifted in the end from a riffled core
All you who listen to me ode
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He drove and aye he was not too shy
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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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Peter Ove and I, he was not too shy
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with the girls along the road
Em
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Now Brown was a spark,
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rather fond of a lark,
a varied 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
Em
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And there he was dressed
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in his regimental best,
as proud as a peacock strode
Em
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Admiring the girls
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with their long hair curled
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as they walked along the road
Em
As they walked along the road,
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as they walked along the road
Em
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Admiring the girls with
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their long hair curled
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As they walked along the road
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Em
When he courted the girl
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with nice curly hair
Black boots and a red leather belt
Em
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And he idly talked as along
they walked
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Endeavouring her heart to melt
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Em
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And this gay cavalier
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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
With the girls along the road,
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with the girls along the road
Em
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And he felt as grand as a
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lord of the land
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with the girls along the road
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Then Mr Brown and his love
sat down
in a public house nearby
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And he called for a drain
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of a good champagne
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and a pint of Stoutford by
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Em
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Then his arm he placed
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around her waist
and his heart with love overflowed
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It's a grand old night to be holding tight
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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
Em
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It's a grand old night to be
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holdin' tight
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with the girls along the road
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Now this funny little man,
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he had just begun his love
tales to outpour
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When who should appear
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but his own wife dear,
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peepin' in at the parlour door
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Em
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With the bound like a bear,
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she fastened in his hair,
all signs of her anger showed
Em
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Said, I'll tear away your eyes
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if you go to exercise
with the girls along the road
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Em
With the girls along the road,
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with the girls along the road
Em
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Said, 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
Em
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Now, to set matters right,
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these wo men had a fight,
a right fur tumble up and down
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And they said to smithereens,
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hats, coats and crinolines,
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and then they said they'll
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work on for round
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He was bloody well thrashed,
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death had all passed
from the fury on him bestowed
Em
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And his fine uniform was all
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tattered in the storm
with the girls along the road
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Em
With the girls along the road,
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with the girls along the road
Em
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And his fine uniform was all
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tattered in the storm
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with the girls along the road
Em
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He was lifted by the po lice
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for disturbing all the peace
and taken to a police cell
Em
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There were ruminate on his
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sad and lucky fate
like many's a fine young swell
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Em
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And the very next day,
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sure his wife ran away
Because of this little episode
Em
He's about here still,
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but I think he's had his fill
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With the girls along the road
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Em
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 I think he's had his fill
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Em
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With the girls along the road
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Em
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You
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