Irish Rovers - The scotsman
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Well DScotsman clad in Gkilt left the Abar one evening Dfair
DOne could tell by Ghow he walked, that he'd Ddrunk more than his Ashare.
He Gstumbled on unDtil he could no Glonger keep his Afeet,
Then he Dstaggered off iGnto the grass to Asleep beside the Dstreet.
GRing ding diddle iddle I dee oh, Dring di diddle I AOh
He Dstaggered off iGnto the grass to Asleep beside the Dstreet.
LaterD on two Gyoung and lovely Agirls just happened Dby,
DOne says to the Gother with a Dtwinkle in her Aeye.
GSee yon sleeping DScotsman, so Gstrong and handsome Abuilt,
I wonDder if it's Gtrue what they don't Awear beneath theD kilt.
GRing ding diddle iddle I dee oh, Dring di diddle I AOh
I wonDder if it's Gtrue what they don't Awear beneath theD kilt.
They Dcrept up to that Gsleeping Scotsman Aquiet as could Dbe,
DLifted up his Gkilt above the Dwaist so they could Asee.
GAnd there behold for Dthem to view benGeath his Scottish Askirt,
Was nDothing more than GGod had graced him Awith upon his Dbirth.
GRing ding diddle iddle I dee oh, Dring di diddle I AOh
Was nDothing more than GGod had graced him Awith upon his Dbirth.
They Dmarveled for a Gmoment then one Asaid we'd best be Dgone,
DLet's leave a present Gfor our friend Dbefore we move Aalong.
GAs a gift they left a Dblue silk ribbon, Gtied into a Abow,
ArounDd the bonnie Gstar of the Scots Akilt lifting Dshow.
GRing ding diddle iddle I dee oh, Dring di diddle I AOh
ArounDd the bonnie Gstar of the Scots Akilt lifting Dshow.
The SDcotsman woke to nGature's call and Astumbled towards a Dtree,
DBehind a bush he Glifts his kilt and Dgawks at what he Asees.
GThen in a startled Dvoice he says to Gwhat's before his Aeyes,
My frDiend I dunno Gwhere you've been but I Asee you've won first Dprize.
GRing ding diddle iddle I dee oh, Dring di diddle I AOh
My frDiend I dunno Gwhere you've been but I Asee you've won first Dprize.