Songtexte Paddy West - The Longest Johns
As
I
was
walkin'
down
London
road,
I
came
to
Paddy
West
house
He
gave
me
a
dish
of
American
hash
He
called
it
Liverpool
scouse
He
said,
"There's
a
ship,
she's
taking
hands
and
on
her,
you
must
sign
The
mate's
a
bastard,
the
captain's
worse
and
she
will
do
you
fine"
Take
off
your
dungaree
jackets
and
give
yourselves
a
rest
And
think
of
them
cold
nor'westers
we
had
in
Paddy
West
Now
Paddy
he
pipes,
all
hands
on
deck
There's
stations
for
to
man
His
wife,
she's
stood
in
the
doorway
with
a
bucket
in
her
hand
And
Paddy,
he
cries,
"Now,
let
'er
rip!"
She
throws
the
water
our
way
Crying,
"Clew
up
your
fore
t'gan'sl
boys,
she's
taking
on
the
spray!"
Take
off
your
dungaree
jackets
and
give
yourselves
a
rest
And
think
of
them
cold
nor'westers
we
had
in
Paddy
West
Now
seeing
she's
off
to
southward
to
Frisco
where
she
was
bound
Now
Paddy
he
takes
out
a
length
of
rope
and
he
lays
it
on
the
ground
We
all
steps
over
and
back
again
And
he
says
to
me,
"That's
fine"
"If
they
ask,
'Were
you
ever
at
sea?',
you
can
say
you've
crossed
the
line"
Take
off
your
dungaree
jackets
and
give
yourselves
a
rest
And
think
of
them
cold
nor'westers
we
had
in
Paddy
West
Now
there's
just
one
thing
for
you
to
do
before
you
sail
away
Just
step
around
the
table
where
the
bullock's
horns
do
lay
If
they
ever
ask,
'Were
you
ever
at
sea?',
you
can
say,
'Ten
times
'round
the
horn'
By
Jesus,
you're
an
old
sailor
man
from
the
day
that
you
were
born
Take
off
your
dungaree
jackets
and
give
yourselves
a
rest
And
think
of
them
cold
nor'westers
we
had
in
Paddy
West
(ay!)
Take
off
your
dungaree
jackets
and
give
yourselves
a
rest
And
think
of
them
cold
nor'westers
we
had
in
Paddy
West
(ay!)
Put
on
your
dungaree
jackets
and
walk
out
looking
your
best
And
tell
'em
you're
an
old
sailor
man
that
comes
from
Paddy
West
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