The Drunken Maidens (an 18th Century English comic song, sung by Eddie Biggins)
The Drunken Maidens Traditional (adapted by Eddie Biggins) There were three drunken maidens Come down from the Isle of Wight They started to drink on Monday Never stopped till Saturday night Then Saturday night it came me boys And still they wouldnβt get out And then these drunken maidens, They pushed the jug about Then in comes bouncing Sally, Her cheeks a rosy bloom Sayinβ βMove over jolly sisters, And give young Sally some room Then I will be your equal Before the night is out And then these drunken maidens, They pushed the jug about They had woodcock and pheasant They had partridge, they had hare And every kind of dainty No shortage was there there They had forty pints of beer, me boys And still they wouldnβt get out And then these drunken maidens They pushed the jug about Then up came the landlord He was bringing them the bill They owed him forty pounds but There was nothing in their till Thatβs ten pounds apiece they owed But still they wouldnβt get out And then these drunken
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