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letra de seven drunken nights - the kilkenny brothers

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[verse 1]
well, as i came home on monday night as drunk as drunk could be
i saw a horse outside the door where my old horse should be
so i called the wife and i said to her, ”will you kindly tell to me
who owns that horse outside the door where my old horse should be?”

[chorus]
ah, ya drunk, ya drunk, ya silly old fool, until you cannot see
and that’s a lovely sow that me mother sent to me
well, many’s the day i’ve traveled a hundred miles or more
but a sow a-with a saddle on, i never saw before

[verse 2]
now, as i came home on tuesday night as drunk as drunk could be
i saw a coat behind the door where my old coat should be
so i called the wife and i said to her, “will you kindly tell to me
who owns that coat behind the door where my old coat should be?”

[chorus]
ah, ya drunk, ya drunk, ya silly old fool, ’til you cannot see
that’s a lovely blanket that me mother sent to me
well, many’s the day i traveled a hundred miles or more
but b-ttons on a blanket, sure i’d never seen before

[verse 3]
and as i went home on wednesday night as drunk as drunk could be
i saw a pipe upon the chair where my old pipe should be
i calls the wife and i says to her, “will you kindly tell to me
who owns that pipe upon the chair where my old pipe should be?”

[chorus]
ah, ya drunk, ya drunk, ya silly old fool, still you cannot see
that’s a lovely tin whistle that me mother had sent to me
well, many’s the day i’ve traveled a hundred miles or more
but tobacco in a tin whistle, sure i never seen before

[verse 4]
and as i went home on thursday night as drunk as drunk could be
i saw two boots beneath the bed where my two boots should be
i called the wife and i said to her, “will you kindly tell to me
who owns those boots beneath the bed where my old boots should be?”

[chorus]
ah, ya drunk, ya drunk, ya silly old fool, until you cannot see
that’s my lovely geranium pots me mother has sent to me
well, many’s the day i’ve traveled a hundred miles or more
but laces in a geranium pot i never seen before

[verse 5]
and as i went home on friday night as drunk as drunk could be
i saw a head upon the bed where my old head should be
so i called the wife and i said to her, “will you kindly tell to me
who owns that head upon the bed where my old head should be?”

[chorus]
ah, ya drunk, ya drunk, ya silly old fool, still you cannot see
that’s a baby boy that me mother has sent to me, hey
as many’s the day i’ve traveled a hundred miles or more
but a baby boy with whiskers on i’d never seen before

[outro]
oh, a drunk, ya drunk, ya silly old fool, you drunk
you’re a silly old fool, ya drunk, ya drunk
you silly old fool, ya drunk
ya drunk

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