Тональность: F major
Verse 1
D
G
D
G
D
G
D
There
were
three drunken maidens,
came from the Isle of Wight.
G
They drunk the Monday morning,
D
or stopped till Saturday night.
Em
When Saturday night did come,
D
their boys, they wouldn't then go out.
G
These three drunken maidens,
D
G
D
they push the jug about
G
Then up comes Bouncing Sally,
D
her cheeks as red as a flute
G
Move up me jolly sisters
D
and give young Sally some room
Em
G
For I'll be your equal
D
before the two we go out
G
And these four drunken maidens,
D
G
D
they pushed the jug about
G
There's a woodcock and pheasant,
D
there's partridge and hare
G
There's all sorts of dainties,
D
no scarcity was there
G
There's forty quads of beamy boys,
D
they'd barely drunk them out
G
These four drunken maidens,
D
G
D
they push the jug about
G
But up comes the landlord,
D
he's asking for his pay
G
It's a forty pound bill, me boys,
D
these girls were supposed to pay
Em
That's ten pounds a piece, me boys,
G
D
but still they wouldn't go out
G
These four drunken maidens,
D
G
D
they pushed the jug about
G
Oh, where are your feathered hats,
D
your mantles rich and fine
G
D
They've all been swallowed up
in tankards of good wine
G
Em
G
And where are your maidenheads,
D
you maidens brisk and gay
G
D
We left them in the alehouse,
we drank them clean away.
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