Bernard Cribbins — Folk Song

[Verse 1] Upon the Monday morning old The rain it was a-rainin' My love she come to me and said "When shall you and I be wed? "I have bought a double bed And Mother is complaining." (I can’t abide her mother) And all the while the rain it was a-rainin' [Verse 2] Upon the Tuesday morning old The snow it was a-glistenin' My love still hadn’t gone away So, I did ask her mistress, "Pray What was it you said yesterday? I really wasn't listenin'." ("Haha!" I laughed. She hit me!) And all the while the snow it was a-glistenin' [Verse 3] Upon the Wednesday morning old The hail it was a-hailing My lovе she made a quick retort And said, "To cut a story short I bought a bеd, the double sort Your hearing must be failing." (She called me a deaf nit!) And all the while the hail it was a-hailin' [Verse 4] Upon the Thursday morning old The day was not a hot one I said, "You bought a double bed Well, that was what I thought you said You must be going off your head For I've already got one." (Yeah, we've got two now, haven't we?) And all the while the day was not a hot one [Verse 5] Upon the Friday morning old Nobody spoke! [Verse 6] Upon the Saturday morning old The thunder it was frightenin’ I shouted so that I’d be heard "Oh, let us marry on the third" But did she answer? Not a word For she'd been struck by lightnin’ And after that the weather started brightenin' [Outro (spoken)] I had a lovely day. I went fishin'! I caught four One of 'em was a great big, fat fella he was Oh, lovely


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