For a' that and a' that (1818)/Let Drunkards Sing
LET DRUNKIRDS SING.
Tune—Willie brewed a peck of maut.
Let drunkards sing in praise of wige,
Their midnight balls and social glees;
But Scotia's sons may fidge fu’ fain,
While they hae rowth o‘ barley bree.
French brandy is but trash, shame fa‘tl
Their foreign rum I downa prie;
Gie me the sterling pith o‘ maut,
Aboon them a‘ it bears the gree.
The workman wha has toil'd all day,
Sits down at night frae labour free;
See care is tied—his smile how gay,
When owre a pint o‘ barley bree.
French brandy &c.
Gif onie ane in barlock-hood,
Should wi‘ his neibour disagree;
Let them baith gang in jovial mood,
And settled owe the barley bree.
French brandy &c.
For harley drink wad they but think,
It’s cheaper than a lawyers fees;
Though sairly vext ay mind the text,
‘ It's hest to tak a pint and gree.'
French brandy Rec.
I've seen a child could hardly speak,
When not a drap was in his ee;
But he could lecture for a week,
Just gie him ay the whisky, free.
French brandy &e.
Whan I’ve a baubee in my pouch,
I aften birl it frank and free;
Then care can never mak me crouch;
The life of man is barley bree.
French brandy &c.
This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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