paroles de chanson Go to Sleep, Paul Revere! - Allan Sherman
As
the
clock
struck
twelve
that
fateful
night
In
the
town
of
Boston,
Mass.,
Our
forefathers
were
sound
asleep,
of
course;
From
beneath
their
windows
came
a
noise
That
almost
broke
the
glass:
'Twas
a
wild-eyed
horseman
on
a
breathless
horse.
So
our
forefathers
called
out,
"Who
goes
here?"
And
the
horseman
answered,
"Paul
Revere."
So
our
forefathers
climbed
out
of
bed,
And
they
went
to
the
window
and
said:
Go
to
sleep,
go
to
sleep,
Paul
Revere;
Please
don't
make
all
that
noise
around
here!
How
can
we
rest,
when,
from
down
in
the
street
Comes
the
clomping
and
the
stomping
Of
your
horse's
big
feet?
Go
away,
or
I'll
call
the
police,
And
report
you're
disturbing
the
peace!
Stop
horsing
around
in
the
dark
of
the
night;
Tell
those
people
at
the
Old
North
Church
To
turn
out
that
light!
Whatever
you're
trying
to
say,
it'll
keep;
Go
to
sleep,
Paul
Revere,
go
to
sleep!
Are
you
planning
to
stay
until
dawn?
Won't
you
please
get
that
horse
off
my
lawn?
You're
drunk
and
disorderly,
feeling
your
oats,
Tell
those
strangers
behind
you
To
take
off
those
silly
red
coats!
Why,
you're
carrying
on
like
the
British
were
here;
Go
to
sleep,
go
to
sleep,
Paul
Revere!
Go
to
sleep,
go
to
sleep,
Paul
Revere!
Go
to
sleep,
go
to
sleep,
Paul
Revere!
Go
to
sleep,
go
to
sleep,
Paul
Revere!
The
King
will
hear
of
this!
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