Butter And Cheese
- Nick Hart
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Intro
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Verse 1
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Well now you've called on me to sing I'll see what I can do,
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And when that I have finished it I'll call on one of you.
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Well now you've called on me to sing I'll see what I can do,
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And when that I have finished it I'll call on one of you.
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I'll call on one of you.
Verse 2
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The very first time I went a-courting I'll tell you the reason why,
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It was to a jolly old cook, and my wants she did supply.
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She fed me on the best roast beef and plenty of mince pies,
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And when that I was hung-ery, she would my wants supply,
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Oh she would my wants supply.
Verse 3
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It's on one Wednesday evening she's invited me to tea,
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She sayd the missus and master's out and we'd have a jolly spree,
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I went into the parlour then my own true love to please
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And into one pocket she's rammed some butter and into the other some cheese,
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And into the other some cheese.
Verse 4
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Well supper being over, and I could eat no more.
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Good Lord to my surprise when a knock camte at the door.
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I looked around for a hiding place as you may very well know
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So up the chimn-ely I did go, as black as any old crow,
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As black as any old crow.
Verse 5
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Well the fire being rather warm began to toast me knees,
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Likewise to melt me butter, Likewise to toast me cheese,
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And every drip that did drop down did cause the fire to flare
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And the master swore in his own heart the Devil himself was there,
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Oh the Devil himself was there.
Verse 6
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Well he's gone atop the roof my boys to drive poor Harry out,
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Began to pour cold water down to put me in a rout,
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So down the chimne-ly I did go and into the street did crawl,
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I was oblidged to ramble as fast as I could with my butter and cheese and all,
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With my butter and Cheese and all.
Verse 7
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Well some they said it was Old Nick, now him they very well know,
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And some said I was the Devil himself for I was as black as a crow,
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The dogs did bark the children screamed the women began to bawl,
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And then they started to blabber it out he's got butter and cheese and all.
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He's got butter and cheese and all.
Outro
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