| The first night that I come home
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| So drunk I could not see
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| Found a horse in my stable
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| Where my horse oughta be
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| Come here my little wifey
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| Explain this thing to me
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| How come a horse in the stable
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| Where my horse oughta be?
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| You blind fool, you crazy fool
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| Can’t you never see?
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| It’s only a milkcow
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| You’re granny sent to me
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| I’ve traveled this world over
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| Ten thousand miles or more
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| But a saddle upon a milkcow’s back
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| I never did see before
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| The second night that I come home
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| So drunk I could not see
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| Found a coat a-hanging on the rack
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| Where my coat oughta be
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| Come here my little wifey
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| Explain this thing to me
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| How come a coat a hanging a hanging on the rack
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| Where my coat oughta be?
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| You blind fool, you crazy fool
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| Can’t you never see?
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| It’s only a bedquilt
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| You’re granny sent to me
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| I’ve traveled this world over
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| Ten thousand miles or more
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| Pockets upon a bedquilt
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| I never did see before
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| The third night that I come home
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| So drunk I could not see
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| Found a head a-laying on the pillow
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| Where my head oughta be
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| Come here my little wifey
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| Explain this thing to me
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| How come a head a-laying on the pillow
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| Where my head oughta be?
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| You blind fool, you crazy fool
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| Can’t you never see?
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| It’s only a cabbage head
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| You’re granny sent to me
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| I’ve traveled this world over
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| Ten thousand miles or more
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| But a moustache on a cabbage head
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| I never did see before |