Текст песни Arthur McBride and the Sergeant - Dave Swarbrick , Martin Carthy
I
once
knew
a
fellow
called
Arthur
McBride
And
his
pleasure
was
walking
down
by
the
seaside,
A-walking,
a-talking,
a-viewing
the
tide
Though
the
weather
was
pleasant
and
charming.
So
gay
and
so
gallant
we
went
on
our
tramp,
We
met
Sergeant
Harper
and
Corporal
Gramp
And
the
bonny
little
drummer
who
roused
up
the
camp
With
his
row-dee-dow-dow
in
the
morning.
"What
ho,
me
good
fellows,"
the
sergeant
did
cry,
"The
same
to
you,
sergeant,"
we
made
to
reply.
There
was
nothing
more
said
and
we
made
to
pass
by
All
on
that
bright
summer′s
morning.
"What
ho,
me
good
fellows,
if
you
would
enlist,
Ten
guineas
in
gold
I
would
slap
in
your
fist
And
a
crown
in
the
bargain
to
kick
up
the
dust
And
to
drink
the
King's
health
in
the
morning."
"Oh
no,
me
good
sergeant,
we
are
not
for
sale,
Though
we′re
fond
of
our
country,
your
bribes
won't
avail.
Though
we're
fond
of
our
country,
we
care
not
to
sail,
For
we
are
the
boys
of
the
morning."
"If
you
would
insult
me
without
any
word,
I
swear,
by
me
king,
I
would
draw
me
broadsword
And
I′d
run
through
your
body
as
strength
me
affords
Ere
you
could
breathe
out
the
morning."
Oh
we
laid
the
little
drummer
as
flat
as
a
shoe,
We
made
a
football
of
his
row-dee-dow-doo.
The
sergeant,
the
corporal,
we
knocked
out
the
two
For
we
were
the
boys
of
the
morning.
And
as
for
the
weapons
that
hung
by
their
side,
We
flung
them
as
far
as
we
could
in
the
tide.
"And
the
devil
go
with
you,"
says
Arthur
McBride,
"For
spoiling
our
walk
in
the
morning."
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