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Arthur McBride

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  Oh, me and my cousin, one Arthur McBride  Oh, me and my cousin, one Arthur McBride
1  As we went a walkin' down by the seaside   As we went a-walkin'          down by the seaside 1
2  Now Mark, what followed and what did betide   Mark know what followed and what did betide 2
  For it bein' on Christmas mornin'  For it bein' on Christmas mornin'
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  Now, for recreation, we went on a tramp  Now, for recreation, we went on a tramp
  And we met Sergeant Napper and Corporal Vamp  And we met Sergeant Napper and Corporal Vamp
3  And a little Wee drummer intending to camp   And a little wee drummer intending to camp 3
4  For      day bein' pleasant and charmin'   For the day bein' pleasant and charming. 4
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3  "Good morning, good morning," the Sergeant, he cried   3
4  "And the same to you, gentlemen," we did reply   4
5  Intending no harm but meant to pass by   5
6  For it bein' on Christmas mornin'   6
      
1  "Good morning, good morning," the sergeant he cried1
2  "And the same to you gentleman," we did reply2
3  Intending no harm but means to pass by3
4  For it bein' on Christmas morning4
  "But," says he, "My fine fellows, if you will enlist  "But," says he, "My fine fellows, if you will enlist
5  Ten Guineas in gold, I'll stick to your fist   Ten guineas in gold I'll stick in your fist 5
  And a crown in the bargain for to kick up the dust  And a crown in the bargain for to kick up the dust
6  And drink the kings health in the morning   And drink the king's health in the morning. 6
      
  "For a soldier, he leads a very fine life  "For a soldier, he leads a very fine life
  And he always is blessed with a charming young wife  And he always is blessed with a charming young wife
7  And he pays all his debts without sorrow or strife   And he pays all his debts without sorrow or strike 7
8  And he always lives, pleasant and charmin'   And he always lives pleasant and charmin' 8
9                                                         And a soldier he always is decent and clean 9
10  And a soldier, he always is decent and clean   In the finest of clothing he's constantly seen        10
7  In the finest of clothing, he's constantly seen   7
  While other poor fellows go dirty and mean  While other poor fellows go dirty and mean
11  And sup on thin gruel in the morning"   And sup on thin gruel in the morning". 11
      
  "But," says Arthur, "I wouldn't be proud of your clothes  "But," says Arthur, "I wouldn't be proud of your clothes
  For you've only the lend of them, as I suppose  For you've only the lend of them, as I suppose
12  But you dare not change them one night, for you know   But you're dare not change them one night, for you know 12
  If you do, you'll be flogged in the morning  If you do, you'll be flogged in the morning
13                                                   And although that we're single and free 13
8  And although that were single and free   8
  We take great delight in our own company  We take great delight in our own company
14  We have no desire, strange places to see   We have no desire strange places to see 14
15  Although that your offers are charming   Althoug that your offers are charming. 15
      
  "And we have no desire to take your advance  "And we have no desire to take your advance
16  All hazards and dangers, we barter on chance   All hazards and dangers we barter on chance 16
17  For you'd have no scruples for to send us to france   For you'd have no scruples for to send us to France 17
18  Where we would get shot without warning"   Where we could get shot without warning" 18
19                                                                  "Oh no," says the Sergeant, "I'll have no such chat 19
9  "Oh no," says the Sergeant. "I'll have no such chat   9
  And neither will I take it from snappy young brats  And neither will I take it from snappy young brats
  For if you insult me with one other word  For if you insult me with one other word
20  I'll cut off your heads in the morning"   I'll cut off your heads in the morning". 20
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  And Arthur and I, we soon drew our hogs  And Arthur and I, we soon drew our hogs
  And we scarce gave them time to draw their own blades  And we scarce gave them time to draw their own blades
21  When a trusty Shillelagh came over their head   When a trusty shillelagh came over their head 21
  And bid them take that as fair warning  And bid them take that as fair warning
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  And their old rusty rapiers that hung by their sides  And their old rusty rapiers that hung by their sides
  We flung them as far as we could in the tide  We flung them as far as we could in the tide
22  "Now take them up, devils"     cried Arthur McBride   "Now take them up, devils !" cried Arthur McBride 22
23  "And temper their edge in the mornin'"   "And temper their edge in the morning!". 23
      
24  And the little Wee drummer, we flattened his bow   And the little wee drummer, we flattered his bow 24
25  And we made a football of his rowdy dow dow   And we made a football of his rowdy-dow-dow           25
  Threw it in the tide for to rock and to roll  Threw it in the tide for to rock and to roll
  And bade it a tedious returning  And bade it a tedious returning
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  And we havin' no money, paid them off in cracks  And we havin' no money, paid them off in cracks
  We paid no respect to their two bloody backs  We paid no respect to their two bloody backs
  And we lathered them there like a pair of wet sacks  And we lathered them there like a pair of wet sacks
26  And left them for dead in the morning   And left them for dead in the morning. 26
      
  And so, to conclude and to finish disputes  And so, to conclude and to finish disputes
  We obligingly asked if they wanted recruits  We obligingly asked if they wanted recruits
  For we were the lads who would give them hard clouts  For we were the lads who would give them hard clouts
27  And bid them look sharp in the mornin'   And bid them look sharp in the morning. 27
      
28  Oh, me and my cousin, one Arthur McBride   Oh, me and my cousin, one Artur McBride 28
29  As we went a walkin' down by the seaside   As we went a-walkin'          down by the seaside 29
30  Now Mark, what followed and what did betide   Mark now what followed and what did betide 30
31  For it bein' on Christmas mornin'   For it bein' on Christmas morning. 31
      


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