paroles de chanson Three Drunken Maidens - Fairport Convention
There
were
three
drunken
maidens,
lived
on
the
Isle
of
Wight
They
drank
from
Monday
morning,
didn't
stop
till
Saturday
night
When
Saturday
night
came
round,
my
boys,
the
girlies
wouldn't
go
out
These
three
drunken
maidens
kept
pushing
the
jug
about
Then
in
comes
bouncing
Sally
with
a
face
as
red
as
a
bloom
"Move
up,
my
jolly
sisters,
and
give
your
Sally
some
room
For
I'll
be
your
equal
before
the
night
is
out"
So
now
four
drunken
maidens
they
pushed
the
jug
about
There
was
woodcock
and
pheasant,
partridge
and
hare
And
every
kind
of
pie,
my
boys,
no
scarcity
was
there
They'd
forty
quarts
of
beer
all
told,
they
fairly
drunk
it
up
These
four
drunken
maidens
who
pushed
the
jug
about
Then
in
comes
the
landlord
and
he's
looking
for
his
pay
"I've
a
bill
for
forty
nicker
that
you
lot
have
got
to
pay"
They
hadn't
got
the
money
and
still
they
wouldn't
go
out
These
four
drunken
maidens
kept
pushing
the
jug
about
Now
where
are
your
feathered
hats,
your
mantles
crisp
and
fine?
"They've
all
been
swallowed
up,
my
boys,
in
tankards
of
good
wine"
And
where
are
your
maidenheads,
you
maids
so
brisk
and
gay?
"We
left
them
in
the
public
house,
we
drank
them
clean
away"
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