Текст песни Arthur McBride - Bob Dylan
Oh,
me
and
my
cousin,
one
Arthur
McBride,
As
we
went
a-walkin'
down
by
the
seaside,
Now
mark
what
followed
and
what
did
betide,
For
it
bein'
on
Christmas
mornin'
Now,
for
recreation,
we
went
on
a
tramp,
And
we
met
Sergeant
Napper
and
Corporal
Vamp
And
a
little
wee
drummer
intending
to
camp,
For
the
day
bein'
pleasant
and
charmin'.
"Good
morning,
good
morning,"
the
Sergeant
did
cry.
"And
the
same
to
you,
gentlemen,"
we
did
reply,
Intending
no
harm
but
meant
to
pass
by,
For
it
bein'
on
Christmas
mornin'
"But",
says
he,
"My
fine
fellows,
if
you
will
enlist,
Ten
guineas
in
gold
I'll
stick
in
your
fist,
And
a
crown
in
the
bargain
for
to
kick
up
the
dust,
And
drink
the
king's
health
in
the
morning.
"For
a
soldier,
he
leads
a
very
fine
life,
And
he
always
is
blessed
with
a
charming
young
wife,
And
he
pays
all
his
debts
without
sorrow
or
strife,
And
he
always
lives
pleasant
and
charmin',
And
a
soldier,
he
always
is
decent
and
clean,
In
the
finest
of
clothing
he's
constantly
seen.
While
other
poor
fellows
go
dirty
and
mean,
And
sup
on
thin
gruel
in
the
morning."
"But,"
says
Arthur,
"I
wouldn't
be
proud
of
your
clothes,
For
you've
only
the
lend
of
them,
as
I
suppose,
But
you
dare
not
change
them
one
night,
for
you
know
If
you
do,
you'll
be
flogged
in
the
morning,
And
although
that
we're
single
and
free,
We
take
great
delight
in
our
own
company,
We
have
no
desire
strange
places
to
see,
Although
that
your
offers
are
charming.
"And
we
have
no
desire
to
take
your
advance,
All
hazards
and
dangers
we
barter
on
chance,
For
you'd
have
no
scruples
for
to
send
us
to
France,
Where
we
would
get
shot
without
warning,"
"Oh
no,"
says
the
Sergeant.
"I'll
have
no
such
chat,
And
neither
will
I
take
it
from
snappy
young
brats,
For
if
you
insult
me
with
one
other
word,
I'll
cut
off
your
heads
in
the
morning."
And
Arthur
and
I,
we
soon
drew
our
hogs,
And
we
scarce
gave
them
time
to
draw
their
own
blades
When
a
trusty
shillelagh
came
over
their
head
And
bid
them
take
that
as
fair
warning.
And
their
old
rusty
rapiers
that
hung
by
their
sides,
We
flung
them
as
far
as
we
could
in
the
tide,
"Now
take
them
up,
devils!"
cried
Arthur
McBride,
"And
temper
their
edge
in
the
mornin'!"
And
the
little
wee
drummer,
we
flattened
his
bow,
And
we
made
a
football
of
his
rowdy-dow-dow,
Threw
it
in
the
tide
for
to
rock
and
to
roll,
And
bade
it
a
tedious
returning,
And
we
havin'
no
money,
paid
them
off
in
cracks.
We
paid
no
respect
to
their
two
bloody
backs,
And
we
lathered
them
there
like
a
pair
of
wet
sacks,
And
left
them
for
dead
in
the
morning.
And
so,
to
conclude
and
to
finish
disputes,
We
obligingly
asked
if
they
wanted
recruits,
For
we
were
the
lads
who
would
give
them
hard
clouts
And
bid
them
look
sharp
in
the
mornin'.
Oh,
me
and
my
cousin,
one
Arthur
McBride,
As
we
went
a-walkin'
down
by
the
seaside,
Now
mark
what
followed
and
what
did
betide,
For
it
bein'
on
Christmas
mornin'
1 Sittin' On Top of the World
2 Hark the Herald Angels Sing
3 Tomorrow Night
4 The First Noel
5 Tryin' to Get to Heaven
6 My Wife's Home Town
7 Froggie Went A-Courtin'
8 Narrow Way
9 Tin Angel
10 Pay In Blood
11 Long and Wasted Years
12 Wiggle Wiggle
13 10,000 Men
14 Under the Red Sky
15 Unbelievable
16 Born In Time
17 2 X 2
18 Handy Dandy
19 Cat's In the Well
20 Frankie and Albert
21 Jim Jones
22 Canadee-I-O
23 Little Maggie
24 Step It Up and Go
25 Arthur McBride
26 Diamond Joe
27 World Gone Wrong
28 Love Henry
29 Blood In My Eyes
30 Broke Down Engine
31 Stack a Lee
32 Jack-A-Roe
33 Lone Pilgrim
34 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 (Live)
35 With God On Our Side (Live)
36 Love Sick
37 Dirt Road Blues
38 Cold Irons Bound
39 Little Drummer Boy
40 Tempest
41 Here Comes Santa Claus
42 Must Be Santa
43 Roll on John
44 T.V. Talkin' Song
45 Til I Fell in Love with You
46 Can't Wait
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