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Seven Drunken Nights

artist:The Dubliners

, writer:Traditional



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 {t:Seven Drunken Nights}
{artist:The Dubliners}
{key: G}
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfwJgcwE5PY But in A 
{c: Thanks to Martyn Cooper- some extra verses}
As [G] I went home on a Monday night, as [D] drunk as drunk could [G] be
I saw a horse outside my door, where [D] my old horse should be
Well I [G] called me wife and said to her, will you [C] kindly tell to me,
Who [G] owns that horse outside the door where [D] my old horse should [G] be,
Ha your [G] drunk, your drunk you silly old fool, still you cannot see,
That's a lovey sow, that me [D] mother sent to [G] me,
Well [G] its many a day I travelled, a hundred miles or more,
But a saddle on a sow sure I [D] never saw be-[G]fore.

And as I went home on Tuesday night as [D] drunk as drunk could [G] be,
I saw a coat behind the door where [D] my old coat should be,
Well I [G] called me wife and said to her will you [C] kindly tell to me,
Who [G] owns that coat behind the door where [D] my old coat should be,
Ha your [G] drunk, your drunk you silly old fool, still you cannot see,
That's a woollen blanket, that me [D] mother sent to [G] me,
Well [G] its many a day I travelled, a hundred miles or more,
But a blanket with buttons on sure I [D] never saw be-[G]fore.

And as [G] I came home on a Wednesday night as [D] drunk as drunk could [G] be,
I saw a pipe upon the chair, where [D] my old pipe should be,
'Well I [G] called me wife and said to her would you [C] kindly tell to me,
Who [G] owns that pipe upon the chair where [D] my old pipe should be,
'Ha your [G] drunk, your drunk you silly old fool, still you cannot see,
That's a lovely tin whistle, that me [D] mother sent to [G] me,
Well [G] its many a day I travelled, a hundred miles or more,
But a whistle with tobacco in sure I [D] never saw be-[G]fore.

And as [G] I went home on a Thursday night as [D] drunk as drunk could [G] be,
I saw two boots beneath the bed where my [D] old boots should be,
Well I [G] called me wife and said to her will you [C] kindly tell to me,
Who [G] owns them boots beneath the bed where [D] my old boots should be,
Ha your [G] drunk, your drunk you silly old fool, still you cannot see,
Thats two lovely geranium pots me [D] mother gave to [G] me,
'Well [G] its many a day I travelled, a hundred miles or more,
But laces on a geranium pot sure I [D] never saw be-[G]fore.

{np}

And as [G] I went home on a Friday night as [D] drunk as drunk could [G] be,
I saw a head upon the bed where my [D] old head should be,
Well I [G] called me wife and said to her will you [C] kindly tell to me,
Who [G] owns that head upon the bed where [D] my old head should be,

Ha your [G] drunk, your drunk you silly old fool, still you cannot see,
That’s a lovely baby boy that me [D] mother gave to [G] me,
'Well [G] its many a day I travelled, a hundred miles or more,
Whiskers on a baby boy sure I [D] never saw be-[G]fore.

As [G] I went home on Saturday night as [D] drunk as drunk could [G] be,
I saw two hands upon her breasts where my [D] old hands should be,
Well I [G] called me wife and said to her will you [C] kindly tell to me,
Who [G] owns them hands upon you breasts where [D] my old hands should be,

Ha your [G] drunk, your drunk you silly old fool, still you cannot see,
That’s a lovely nightgown that me [D] mother sent to [G] me,
'Well [G] its many a day I travelled, a hundred miles or more,
fingers on a nightgown sure I [D] never saw be-[G]fore.

As [G] I went home on a Sunday night as drunk as drunk could [G] be,
I saw a thing in her thing where my [D] old thing should be,
Well I [G] called me wife and said to her will you [C] kindly tell to me,
Who [G] owns that thing inside your thing where [D] my old thing should be,

Ha your [G] drunk, your drunk you silly old fool, still you cannot see,
That’s a lovely tin whistle that me [D] mother sent to [G] me,
'Well [G] its many a day I travelled, a hundred miles or more,
hair on a tin whistle sure I [D] never saw be-[G]fore.				




Note: Standard GCEA Usual Ukulele Tuning.

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