Tonalité : A major
Verse 1
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When first I came to London
In the year of thirty nine
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The city looked so wonderful
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And the girls were so divine
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But the coppers got suspicious
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And they soon gave me the knock
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I was charged with being the owner
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Of an old alarm clock
Verse 2
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Oh next morning down by Barber street
I caused no little stir
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The IRA were busy
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And the telephones did burr
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Said the judge "I'm going to
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charge you
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With the possession of this machine
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And I'm also going to charge you
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With the wearing of the green"
Verse 3
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Now says I to him "Your honor
If you'll give me half a chance
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I'll show you how me small machine
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Can make the peelers dance
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It ticks away politely
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Till you get an aw ful shock
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And it ticks away the gelignite
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In me old alarm clock"
Said the judge "Now listen here, my man
Verse 4
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And I'll
tell you of our plan
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For you and all your countrymen
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I do not give a damn
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The only time you'll take is mine
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Ten years in Dartmoor dock
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And you can count it by the ticking
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Of your old alarm clock
Verse 5
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Now this lonely Dartmoor prison
Would put many in the jigs
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The cell it isn't pretty
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And it isn't very big
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Sure I'd long ago have left the place
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If I had only got
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Ah, me couple of sticks of gelignite
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And me old alarm clock
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