Three Drunken Maidens
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(início)
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VERSE 1
G C D G There were three drunken maidens, came from the Isle of Wight G C D G They started to drink on a Monday, never stopped till Saturday night Am Am/E G D But when Saturday night was come, me lads, Oh still they wouldn't get out G C D G These three drunken maidens, they pushed the jug about
VERSE 2
G C D G They had woodcock and pheasant, they had partridge and hare G C D G Every kind of dainty, no scarcity was there Am Am/E G D They had 10 pints apiece, me lads, but still they wouldn't get out G C D G These three drunken maidens, they pushed the jug about
VERSE 3
G C D G In came bouncing Sally with her cheeks as red as a bloom G C D G "Move up, me jolly sisters now, and give young Sally some room Am Am/E G D And I will be your equal before the evening is out" G C D G These three drunken maidens, they pushed the jug about
Instrumental
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VERSE 4
G C D G Then in came the landlord, looking for his pay G C D G Forty pound of bill, me lads, the girls were supposed to pay Am Am/E G D They had 10 pounds apiece, me lads, but still they wouldn't get out G C D G These three drunken maidens, they pushed the jug about
VERSE 5
G C D G Where are your feathered hats, your mantles rich and fine? G C D G "They've all been swallowed up, me lads, in tankards of good wine" Am Am/E G D And where are your fancy men, young maidens, brisk and gay? G C D G "We left them in the alehouse, since there, they'll have to pay"
Outro*
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