Intro
G D C D G D C D
[Verse 1]
G D
Being on the twenty-third of June
C D
Oh, as I sat weaving all at my loom
G D
Being on the twenty-third of June
C D
Oh, as I sat weaving all at my loom
G C G
I heard a thrush singing on yon bush
C G Am Em Am D
And the song she sang was 'The Jug Of Punch', fal de dal de day
Em C
Fala dum dum na did'n dad'n daa
D
Da did'n dad'n dum didlie day
[Verse 2]
G D
What more pleasure can a boy desire
C D
Than sitting down, oh, beside the fire
G D
What more pleasure can a boy desire
C D
Than sitting down, oh, beside the fire
G C G
And in his hand, oh, a jug of punch
C G Am Em Am D
And on his knee, have a tidy wench, fal de dal de day
Em C
Fala dum dum na did'n dad'n daa
D
Da did'n dad'n dum didlie day
[Verse 3]
G D
When I am dead and left in my mould
C D
At my head and feet place a flowing bowl
G D
When I am dead and left in my mould
C D
At my head and feet place a flowing bowl
G C G
And every young man that passes by
C G Am Em Am D
He can have a drink and remember I, fal de dal de day
Em C
Fala dum dum na did'n dad'n daa
D
Da did'n dad'n dum didlie day
[Interlude]
G D C D
Da da da dum, etc.
G D C D
Da da da dum, etc.
G C G C G Am Em Am D
Da da da dum, etc.
Em C D
Da da da dum, etc.
[Verse 4]
G D
Being on the twenty-third of June
C D
Oh, as I sat weaving all at my loom
G D
Being on the twenty-third of June
C D
Oh, as I sat weaving all at my loom
G C G
I heard a thrush singing on yon bush
C G Am Em Am D
And the song she sang was 'The Jug Of Punch', fal de dal de day
Em C
Fala dum dum na did'n dad'n daa
D
Da did'n dad'n dum didlie day