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  • 8/20/2019 Singalong 2

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    She'll be coming round the mountain when she comesShe'll be coming round the mountain when she comesShe'll be coming round the mountain, coming round the mountain,She'll be coming round the mountain when she comes

    Singing i yi yippie yippie ISinging i yi yippie yippie i

    Singing i yi yippie, i yi yippie I yi yippie yippie i

    She'll be wearing pink pyjamas when she comesShe'll be wearing pink pyjamas when she comesShe'll be wearing pink pyjamas, wearing pink pyjamas,She'll be wearing pink pyjamas when she comesChorus

    She'll be driving six white horses when she comesShe'll be driving six white horses when she comesShe'll be driving six white horses, driving six white horses,

    She'll be driving six white horses when she comesChorus

    Oh, we'll all go out to meet her when she comesOh, we'll all go out to meet her when she comesOh, we'll all go out to meet her, all go out to meet her,We'll all go out to meet her when she comesChorus

    In a cavern, in a canyon, Clementinexcavating !or a mine"welt a miner !orty niner,#nd his daughter Clementine

    Oh my darling, oh my darling,Oh my darling, Clementine! Thou art lost and gone forever Dreadful sorry, Clementine

    $ight she was and like a !airy,#nd her shoes were number nine,%erring boxes, without topses,Sandals were !or Clementine&Chorus

    "rove she ducklings to the water v'ry morning just at nine,

    %it her !oot against a splinter,ell into the !oaming brine&Chorus

    (uby lips above the water,)lowing bubbles, so!t and !ine,)ut, alas, I was no swimmer So I lost my Clementine&Chorus

    %ow I missed her* %ow I missed her,%ow I missed my Clementine,)ut I kissed her little sister,

    I !orgot my Clementine&Chorus

    My old man said, "Follow the van, don't dilly dally on

    the way!"

    Off went the cart with the home packed in it,I walked behind with me old cock linnet.

    But I dillied and dallied, dallied and dillied,

    Lost the van and don't know where to roam.

    ou can't trust the specials like the oldtime coppers

    hen ou can't find our wa home.

    #ome, come, come and make eyes at me

    down at the Old Bull and Bush,

    Laa la la la la

    #ome, come, drink some port wine with me,

    $own at the Old Bull and Bush,

    %ear the little &erman Band,

    Laa la la la la la la

    ust let me hold your hand dear,

    $o, do come and have a drink or two

    down at the Old Bull and Bush.

    $o, do, come and have a drink or two

    down at the Old Bull and Bush,

    Bush, Bush!

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    1. Little Brown Jug

    My wife and I lived all alone

    In a little log hut we called our own;

    She loved gin, and I loved rum,

    I tell you what, we'd lots of fun.

    Chorus:Ha, ha, ha, you and me,

    "Little brown jug" don't I love thee;

    Ha, ha ha, you and me,

    "Little brown jug" don't I love thee.

    .

    '!is you who ma"es my friends my foes,

    '!is you who ma"es me wear old clothes;

    #ere you are, so near my nose,

    So ti$ her u$, and down she goes.

    Chorus:

    %.

    &hen I go toiling to my farm,

    I ta"e little Brown Jug under my arm;

    I $lace it under a shady tree,

    Little Brown Jug 'tis you and me.

    Chorus:

    (.

    If all the fol"s in )dam's race,

    &ere gathered together in one $lace;

    !hen I'd $re$are to shed a tear,

    Before I'd $art from you, my dear.

    Chorus:

    *.

    If I'd a cow that gave such mil",

    I'd clothe her in the finest sil";

    I'd feed her on the choicest hay,

    )nd mil" her forty times a day.

    Chorus:

    +.

    !he rose is red, my nose is, too,

    !he violet's lue, and so are you;

    )nd yet I guess efore I sto$,

    &e'd etter ta"e another dro$.

    Chorus:

    (ll the nice )irls love a sailor,

    (ll the nice )irls love a tar*

    +or there's somethin) about a sailor

    ell, you know what sailors are!

    Bri)ht and breey, free and easy,

    %e's the ladies' pride and -oy.

    +alls in love with ate and ane,

    /hen he's off to sea a)ain

    0hip (hoy! 0hip (hoy!

    Bless 'em all, bless 'em all

    /he lon) and the short and the tall*

    Bless all the ser)eants and doubleuo ones,

    Bless all the corporals and their blinkin) sons,

    'cos we're sayin) )oodbye to them all

    (s back to their billets they crawl1

    ou'll )et no promotion this side of the ocean

    0o cheer u , m lads, bless 'em all.

    Edelweiss, delweiss,very morning you greet me,Small and White,Clean and bright

     +ou look happy to meet me&&

    )lossoms o! snow may you bloom andgrow,

    )loom and grow !orever 

    delweiss delweiss)less my home land !orever