paroles de chanson Seven Drunken Nights - Celtic Thunder
As
I
went
home
on
Monday
night
as
drunk
as
drunk
could
be
I
saw
a
horse
outside
the
door
where
my
old
horse
should
be
Well,
I
called
me
wife
and
I
said
to
her:
"Will
you
kindly
tell
to
me
Who
owns
that
horse
outside
the
door
where
my
old
horse
should
be?"
Ah,
you're
drunk,
You're
drunk,
you
silly
old
fool,
Still
you
can
not
see
That's
a
lovely
sow
that
me
mother
sent
to
me.
It's
many
a
day
I've
travelled
a
hundred
miles
or
more
But
a
saddle
on
a
sow
sure
I
never
saw
before.
And
as
I
went
home
on
Tuesday
night
as
drunk
as
drunk
could
be
I
saw
a
coat
behind
the
door
where
my
old
coat
should
be
So
I
called
me
wife
and
I
said
to
her:
"Will
you
kindly
tell
to
me
Who
owns
that
coat
behind
the
door
where
my
old
coat
should
be?"
Ah,
you're
drunk,
You're
drunk,
you
silly
old
fool,
Still
you
can
not
see
That's
a
woollen
blanket
that
me
mother
sent
to
me.
It's
many
a
day
I've
travelled
a
hundred
miles
or
more
But
buttons
in
a
blanket
sure
I
never
saw
before.
As
I
went
home
on
Wednesday
night
as
drunk
as
drunk
could
be
I
saw
a
pipe
up
on
the
chair
where
my
old
pipe
should
be
So
I
called
his
wife
and
I
said
to
her:
"Will
you
kindly
tell
to
me
Who
owns
that
pipe
up
on
the
chair
where
my
old
pipe
should
be?"
Ah,
you're
drunk,
You're
drunk,
you
silly
old
fool,
Still
you
can
not
see
That's
a
lovely
tin
whistle
that
me
mother
sent
to
me.
It's
many
a
day
I've
travelled
a
hundred
miles
or
more
But
tobacco
in
a
tin
whistle
sure
I
never
saw
before.
And
as
I
came
home
on
a
Thursday?
...Thursday
night
as
drunk
as
drunk
could
be
I-I-I
saw
two
boots
beneath
the
bed
where
my
old
boots
should
be
Well,
I
called
me
wife
and
I
says
to
her:
"Will
you
kindly
tell
to
me
Who
owns
them
boots
beneath
the
bed
where
my
old
boots
should
be?"
Ah,
you're
drunk,
You're
drunk,
you
silly
old
fool,
Still
you
can
not
see
They're
two
lovely
geranium
pots
me
mother
sent
to
me.
Well,
it's
many
a
day
I've
travelled
a
hundred
miles
or
more
But
laces
in
geranium
pots
I
never
saw
before.
Well,
as
I
went
home
on
Friday
night
as
drunk
as
drunk
could
be
I
saw
a
head
upon
the
bed
where
my
bald
head
should
be
Well,
I
called
me
wife
and
I
said
to
her:
"Would
you
kindly
tell
to
me
Who
owns
that
head
upon
the
bed
where
my
old
head
should
be?"
Ah,
you're
drunk,
You're
drunk,
you
silly
old
fool,
Still
you
can
not
see
That's
a
baby
boy
that
me
mother
sent
to
me.
Well,
it's
many
a
day
I've
travelled
a
hundred
miles
or
more
But
a
baby
boy
with
his
whiskers
on
sure
I
never
saw
before.
Ah,
you're
drunk,
You're
drunk,
you
silly
old
fool,
Still
you
can
not
see
That's
a
baby
boy
that
me
mother
sent
to
me.
Well,
it's
many
a
day
I've
travelled
a
hundred
miles
or
more
But
a
baby
boy
with
his
whiskers
on
sure
I
never
saw
before.
But
a
baby
boy
with
his
whiskers
on
sure
I
never
saw
before.
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