paroles de chanson Mrs. Crandall's Boarding House - The Irish Rovers
In
the
boarding
house
I
live
in,
Everything
was
growing
old;
Silver
threads
among
the
butter,
And
the
cheese
was
green
with
mold.
When
the
dog
died
we
had
sausages;
When
the
cat
died
catnip
tea.
When
the
landlord
died
I
left
there,
Spareribs
were
too
much
for
me.
Oh
my
Dear
Missus
Crandall,
I
think
I
like
you
a
lot;
I
live
in
your
house,
Quiet
as
a
mouse,
Some
day
you'll
be
caught.
Girls
can
never
change
their
nature,
It
is
well
beyond
their
reach;
Missus
Crandall
is
a
lemon,
She
can
never
be
a
peach
But
the
law
of
compensation
is
the
one
I
always
preach;
You
can
always
squeeze
a
lemon,
Have
you
tried
to
squeeze
a
peach?
Oh
my
Dear
Missus
Crandall,
I
think
I
like
you
a
lot;
I
live
in
your
house,
Quiet
as
a
mouse,
Some
day
you'll
be
caught.
My
train
was
in
the
station,
I
was
rushing
full
of
care;
But
I
stepped
on
her
cat
and
stumbled,
And
fell
headlong
down
the
stairs.
Missus
Crandall
came
up
to
me,
"Did
you
miss
a
step,
me
son?"
"No,"My
dear
landlady,
I
hit
every
bloomin'
one
Oh
my
Dear
Missus
Crandall,
I
think
I
like
you
a
lot;
I
live
in
your
house,
Quiet
as
a
mouse,
Some
day
you'll
be
caught.
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