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[Verse 1] [A]Oh, as I went home on Monday night As drunk as drunk could be I [D]saw a horse outside the door Where my old horse should be Well, I [A]called me wife and I said to her, "Will you [D]kindly tell to me Who [A]owns that horse outside the door Where [D]my old horse should [A]be?" [Chorus 1] Ay, you're [A]drunk, you're drunk, you silly old fool Still you [D]cannot [A]see That's a [D]lovely [A]sow that me [E]mother sent to [A]me Well, it's many a day I've traveled, a hundred [D]miles or [A]more But a saddle [D]on a [A]sow, sure, I [E]never saw be[A]fore [Verse 2] And as [A]I went home on Tuesday night As drunk as drunk could be I [D]saw a coat behind the door Where my old coat should be Well, I [A]called me wife and I said to her, "Will you [D]kindly tell to me Who [A]owns that coat behind the door Where [D]my old coat should [A]be?" [Chorus 2] Ay, you're [A]drunk, you're drunk, you silly old fool Still you [D]cannot [A]see That's a [D]woolen [A]blanket that me [E]mother sent to [A]me Well, it's many a day I've traveled, a hundred [D]miles or [A]more But buttons [D]on a [A]blanket, sure, I [E]never saw be[A]fore [Verse 3] And as [A]I went home on Wednesday night As drunk as drunk could be I [D]saw a pipe upon the chair Where my old pipe should be Well, I [A]called my wife and I said to her, "Will you [D]kindly tell to me Who [A]owns that pipe upon the chair Where [D]my old pipe should [A]be?" [Chorus 3] Ay, you're [A]drunk, you're drunk, you silly old fool Still you [D]cannot [A]see That's a [D]lovely tin-[A]whistle, that me [E]mother sent to [A]me Well, it's many a day I've traveled, a hundred [D]miles or [A]more But tobacco [D]in a tin-[A]whistle, sure, I [E]never saw be[A]fore [Verse 4] And as [A]I went home on Thursday night As drunk as drunk could be I [D]saw two boots beneath the bed Where my old boots should be Well, I [A]called me wife and I said to her, "Will you [D]kindly tell to me Who [A]owns them boots beneath the bed Where [D]my old boots should [A]be?" [Chorus 4] Ay, you're [A]drunk, you're drunk, you silly old fool Still you [D]cannot [A]see They're two [D]lovely ge[A]ranium pots me [E]mother sent to [A]me Well, it's many a day I've traveled, a hundred [D]miles or [A]more But laces [D]in ge[A]ranium pots I [E]never saw be[A]fore [Verse 5] And as [A]I went home on a Friday night As drunk as drunk could be I [D]saw a head inside the bed Where my old head should be Well, I [A]called me wife and I said to her "Will you [D]kindly tell to me Who [A]owns that head with you on the bed Where [D]my old head should [A]be?" [Chorus 5] Ay, you're [A]drunk, you're drunk, you silly old fool Still you [D]cannot [A]see That's a [D]baby [A]boy that me [E]mother sent to [A]me Well, it's many a day I've traveled, a hundred [D]miles or [A]more But a baby boy with his whiskers on, I [E]never saw be[A]fore [Outro 1] [D][A][E][A]
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