paroles de chanson The Scotsman - Bryan Bowers
Well
a
Scotsman
clad
in
kilt
left
the
bar
one
evening
fair
One
could
tell
by
how
he
walked
that
he'd
drunk
more
than
his
share
He
fumbled
round
until
he
could
no
longer
keep
his
feet
Then
he
stumbled
off
into
the
grass
asleep
beside
the
street
Ring-ding-did-a-little-la-di-oh,
ring-di-diddly-eye-oh
He
stumbled
off
into
the
grass
asleep
beside
the
street
About
that
time
two
young
n'
lovely
girls
just
happened
by
One
says
to
the
other
with
a
twinkle
in
her
eye
"See
yon
sleeping
Scotsman
so
strong
and
handsome
built
I
wonder
if
it's
true
what
they
don't
wear
beneath
the
kilt"
Ring-ding-did-a-little-la-di-oh,
ring-di-diddly-eye-oh
I
wonder
if
it's
true
what
they
don't
wear
beneath
the
kilt
They
crept
up
on
that
sleeping
Scotsman
quiet
as
could
be
Lifted
up
his
kilt
about
an
inch
so
they
could
see
And
there
behold
for
them
to
view
beneath
his
Scottish
skirt
Was
nothing
more
than
God
had
graced
him
with
upon
his
birth
Ring-ding-did-a-little-la-di-oh,
ring-di-diddly-eye-oh
Was
nothing
more
than
God
had
graced
him
with
upon
his
birth
They
marveled
for
a
moment
then
one
said,
"We
must
be
gone
Let's
leave
a
present
for
our
friend
before
we
move
along"
As
a
gift
they
left
a
blue
silk
ribbon
tied
into
a
bow
Around
the
bonnie
star
the
Scot's
kilt
did
lift
and
show
Ring-ding-did-a-little-la-di-oh,
ring-di-diddly-eye-oh
Around
the
bonnie
star
the
Scot's
kilt
did
lift
and
show
Now
the
Scotsman
woke
to
nature's
call
and
stumbled
towards
the
trees
Behind
a
bush
he
lift
his
kilt
and
gawks
at
what
he
sees
And
in
a
startled
voice
he
says
to
what's
before
his
eyes
"Ah,
lad
I
don't
know
where
you've
been
but
I
see
you
won
first
prize"
Ring-ding-did-a-little-la-di-oh,
ring-di-diddly-eye-oh
"Ah,
lad
I
don't
know
where
you've
been
but
I
see
you
won
first
prize"
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