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THREE NIGHTS DRUNK
bb. No. 1351. Ace. on guitar and mandolin and sung by Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ball, Rugby, Va., 1937. See "Our Goodman," Child, No. 274* Sh, 1:2673 Sea, 2, pp. 231 ffj Be, p. 89. |
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First night when I come home, as drunk as I could be, Found a horse in the stable, where my horse ought to be.
"Now come, little wife, my dear little wife, will you splain this to me? Here's a horse in the stable, where my horse ought to be."
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