paroles de chanson Water Is Alright In Tay - The Clancy Brothers
(S.
McGrath)
The
French
drink
wine,
the
English
tea.
The
Yankee
drinks
his
hot
black
coffee.
The
child
drinks
milk
nine
times
a
day.
The
Scotsman
sips
his
whiskey
toddy.
You
can
keep
you
wine
and
keep
your
tea!
My
curse
on
him
that
brings
me
coffee!
I'll
drink
porter,
if
I
may.
It
makes
me
feel
content
and
happy.
Porter
quaffed
down
with
a
laugh.
The
gentry
have
their
aching
livers.
Water
is
all
right
in
tea,
For
fish,
and
things
that
swim
in
rivers.
The
poor
man
and
the
beggar,
too,
The
poet
in
the
corner
thinking.
If
they'd
money
enough
to
spend,
It's
pints
of
porter
they'd
be
drinking.
Porter
quaffed
down
with
a
laugh.
The
gentry
have
their
aching
livers.
Water
is
all
right
in
tea,
For
fish,
and
things
that
swim
in
rivers.
The
miser
hoards
and
stores
his
gold.
The
bee
collects
the
summer
honey.
When
that
miser's
dead
and
cold,
Someone
else
will
kiss
his
money!
Porter
quaffed
down
with
a
laugh.
The
gentry
have
their
aching
livers.
Water
is
all
right
in
tea,
For
fish,
and
things
that
swim
in
rivers.
Some
go
in
for
counting
beads.
More
go
in
for
chasing
women.
The
scholar
stays
at
home
and
reads.
Give
me
the
glass
with
porter
in
it.
Porter
quaffed
down
with
a
laugh.
The
gentry
have
their
aching
livers.
Water
is
all
right
in
tea,
For
fish,
and
things
that
swim
in
rivers.
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