X:86 T:Jug of Punch, The R:song Z:id:hn-song-86 M:3/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=110 K:G (dc) | BB BB GD | GG G2 (FG) | AA AA GA | BB B3 d | dd d2 cd | ec A2 Bc | dd e2 dc | BA G2 || d>c | BB B2 AB | cc c2 cB | AA A2 GA | BB B3 || d | dd d2 cd | ec A2 Bc | dd e2 dc | BA G2 || W:One pleasant evening in the month of June W:As I was sitting with my glass and spoon W:A small bird sat on an ivy bush W:And the song he sang was "The Jug Of Punch" W:Too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra ley, too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra ley W:A small bird sat on an ivy bush W:And the song he sang was "The Jug Of Punch" W: W:What more diversion can a man desire, W:Than to sit him down by an alehouse fire W:Upon his knee a pretty wench W:And on the table a jug of punch W:Too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra ley, too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra ley W:Upon his knee a pretty wench W:And on the table a jug of punch W: W:Let the doctors come with all their art W:They'll make no impression upon my heart W:Even a cripple forgets his hunch W:When he's snug outside of a jug of punch W:Too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra ley, too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra ley W:Even a cripple forgets his hunch W:When he's snug outside of a jug of punch W: W:Well if I get drunk, sure the money's me own W:And them don't like me they can leave me alone W:I'll tune me fiddle and I'll rosin me bow W:And I'll be welcome wherever I go W:Too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra ley, too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra ley W:I'll tune me fiddle and I'll rosin me bow W:And I'll be welcome wherever I go W: W:And when I'm dead and in my grave W:No costly tombstone shall I crave W:Just lay me down in my native peat W:With a jug of punch at my head and feet W:Too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra ley, too ra loo ra loo, too ra loo ra ley W:Just lay me down in my native peat W:With a jug of punch at my head and feet