Lyrics Old Brown's Daughter - Great Big Sea
There
is
an
ancient
party
at
the
other
end
of
town.
He
keeps
a
little
grocery
store,
and
the
ancient's
name
is
Brown.
He
has
a
lovely
daughter,
such
a
treat
I
never
saw.
Oh,
I
only
hope
someday
to
be
the
old
man's
son-in-law.
Old
Brown
sells
from
off
his
shelf
most
anything
you
please.
He's
got
juice
hops
for
the
little
boys,
lollipops
and
cheese.
His
daughter
minds
the
store
and
it's
a
treat
to
see
her
serve.
I'd
like
to
run
away
with
her
but
I
don't
have
the
nerve.
And
it's
Old
Brown's
daughter
is
a
proper
sort
of
girl.
Old
Brown's
daughter
is
as
fair
as
any
pearl.
I
wish
I
was
a
Lord,
Mayor,
Marquis
or
an
Earl.
And
blow
me
if
I
wouldn't
marry
Old
Brown's
girl.
Blow
me
if
I
wouldn't
marry
Old
Brown's
girl.
Well
poor
Old
Brown
now
has
trouble
with
the
gout.
He
grumbles
in
his
little
parlour
when
he
can't
get
out.
And
when
I
make
a
purchase,
Lord,
and
she
hands
me
the
change...
That
girl
she
makes
me
pulverized,
I
feel
so
very
strange.
And
it's
Old
Brown's
daughter
is
a
proper
sort
of
girl.
Old
Brown's
daughter
is
as
fair
as
any
pearl.
I
wish
I
was
a
Lord,
Mayor,
Marquis
or
an
Earl.
And
blow
me
if
I
wouldn't
marry
Old
Brown's
girl.
Blow
me
if
I
wouldn't
marry
Old
Brown's
girl.
Miss
Brown,
she
smiles
so
sweetly
when
I
say
a
tender
word.
Oh,
but
Old
Brown
says
that
she
must
wed
a
Marquis
or
a
Lord.
And
I
don't
suppose
it's
ever
one
of
those
things
I
will
be...
But,
by
jingo,
next
election
I
will
run
for
Trinity!
And
it's
Old
Brown's
daughter
is
a
proper
sort
of
girl.
Old
Brown's
daughter
is
as
fair
as
any
pearl.
I
wish
I
was
a
Lord,
Mayor,
Marquis
or
an
Earl.
And
blow
me
if
I
wouldn't
marry
Old
Brown's
girl.
Blow
me
if
I
wouldn't
marry
Old
Brown's
girl.
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