Tom: G major
Intro 1
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Am
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Verse 1
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There
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were three drunken maidens
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Came down from the Isle of Wight
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They started to drink on a Monday
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Never stopped till the Saturday night
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On Saturday night they came,
my lads,
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but still they wouldn't get out
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And them three drunken maidens
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did push the jug up out
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Then in came dancing Sally,
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her cheeks a rosy bloom
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Shove over you jolly sisters
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and give young Sally some room
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And I will be your equal
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before the evening's out
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And then three drunken maidens,
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they pushed the jug up out
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They had woodcock and pheasants,
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they had partridge and hare
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And every sort of dainty,
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no shortage there was there
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Think forty gallons of beer, me lads,
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but still they wouldn't get out
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And then three drunken maidens,
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they pushed the jug up out
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Am
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Then in came the landlord,
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he was looking for his pay
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Forty pounds for beer, me lads,
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these girls were asked to pay
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They had ten pounds of piece, lads,
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but still they wouldn't get out
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And them three drunken maidens
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they pushed the jugger about
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Where are your fancy hats
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and your mantles rich and fine?
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They've all been swallowed up in ads
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with tankards of fine wine
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And where are all your fancy men,
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young maidens, brisk and gay?
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You left them in the alehouse,
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and it's there you'll have to pay.
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You left them in the alehouse,
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and it's there you'll have to pay.
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