The Irish Rovers - The scotsman song
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[Verse]
CWell a Scotsman clad Fin kilt left a Gbar one evening Cfair
CAnd one could tell by Fhow he walked that he'd Cdrunk more than his Gshare
FHe fumbled round unCtil he could no Flonger keep his Gfeet
Then he Cstumbled Goff inCto the Fgrass to Gsleep beside the Cstreet
FRing ding diddle diddle I de oh Cring di diddly I Goh
He Cstumbled Goff inCto the Fgrass to Gsleep beside the Cstreet
CAbout that time two Fyoung and lovely Ggirls just happened Cby
CAnd one says to the Fother with a Ctwinkle in her Geye
FSee young sleeping CScotsman so Fstrong and handsome Gbuilt
I Cwonder Gif it's Ctrue Fwhat they don't Gwear beneath the Ckilt
FRing ding diddle diddle I de oh Cring di diddly I Goh
I Cwonder Gif it's Ctrue Fwhat they don't Gwear beneath the Ckilt
CThey crept up on that Fsleeping Scotsman Gquiet as could Cbe
CLifted up his Fkilt about an Cinch so they could Gsee
FAnd there behold for tChem to view beneFath his Scottish skGirt
Was Cnothing Gmore than CGod had Fgraced him Gwith upon his Cbirth
FRing ding diddle diddle I de oh Cring di diddly I Goh
Was Cnothing Gmore than CGod had Fgraced him Gwith upon his Cbirth
CThey marveled for a Fmoment then one sGaid we must be gCone
CLet's leave a present Ffor our friend bCefore we move aGlong
FAs a gift they left a Cblue silk ribbon tFied into a bGow
ACround the Gbonnie Cstar the FScots Gkilt did lift and Cshow
FRing ding diddle diddle I de oh Cring di diddly I Goh
ACround the Gbonnie Cstar the FScots Gkilt did lift and Cshow
CNow the Scotsman woke to Fnature's call and Gstumbled toward the Ctrees
CBehind a bush he lFifts his kilt and gCawks at what he sGees
FAnd in a startled Cvoice he says to Fwhat's before his Geyes
O Clad I Gdon't know Cwhere you Fbeen but I Gsee you won first Cprize
FRing ding diddle diddle I de oh Cring di diddly I Goh
O Clad I Gdon't know Cwhere you Fbeen but I Gsee you won first Cprize