paroles de chanson Maginot Waltz - Ralph McTell
All
off
to
Brighton
in
a
charabanc
Albert
played
his
banjo
and
how
we
sang
The
beer
was
expensive
but
the
laughter
was
free
Oh
how
we
do
love
to
all
be
beside
the
sea.
Albert
had
a
cousin
named
Marjorie
And
I
had
been
noticing
that
she
had
noticed
me
I
quickly
decided
if
she
didn't
mind
it
I
would
spend
the
day
in
her
gay
company
We
shared
a
plate
of
whelks
strolling
side
by
side
I
said
she
weren't
too
old
to
take
a
donkey
ride
But
I
didn't
mind
when
she
laughed
and
said
no
So
we
paused
for
a
while
and
listened
to
the
minstrel
show
There
was
a
notice
at
the
Palace
Pier
It
said
there
was
to
be
a
dance
that
night
and
it
wasn't
dear
I
explained
of
course
that
I
could
only
waltz
And
so
we
waltzed
to
every
tune
and
air
Nine
o'clock
come
round
we
had
to
take
the
charabanc
And
Albert
was
too
drunk
to
play
the
banjo
but
still
we
sang
All
except
Marjorie,
I
could
tell
at
a
glance
Because
me
and
Albert
was
leaving
for
France
I
said
we'll
both
be
home
in
a
week
or
two
Me
and
Albert
and
Lord
Kitchener
will
teach
the
Hun
a
thing
or
two
I'm
sure
to
return,
after
me
do
not
yearn
And
we
will
waltz
together
all
our
lives
through
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