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| And it's all for me grog, me jolly jolly grog |
| All for me beer and tobacco |
| Well I've spent all me tin with the ladies drinking gin |
| Far across the western ocean I must wander |
| I'm sick in the head and I haven't been to bed |
| Since first I came ashore with me plunder |
| I've seen centipedes and snakes and my head is full off aches |
| And I'll have to make a path for way out yonder |
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| Where are me boots, me noggin' noggin' boots |
| They're all gone for beer and tobacco |
| You see the sole's were gettin' thin and the uppers letting in |
| And the heels are looking out for better weather |
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| Where is me shirt me noggin' noggin' shirt |
| It's all gone for beer and tobacco |
| You see the sleeves they got worn out and the collar was turned about |
| And the tail is looking out for better weather |
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| Where is me wife me noggin' noggin' wife |
| She's all gone for beer and tobacco |
| You see her front it got worn out and her tail been kicked about |
| And I'm sure she's looking out for better weather |
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| Oh, where is me bed me noggin' noggin' bed |
| It's all gone for beer and tobacco |
| You see I sold it to the girls and the springs they got all twirls |
| And the sheets they're looking out for better weather |