The Clancy Brothers - Water Is Alright in Tay lyrics

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The Clancy Brothers - Water Is Alright in Tay lyrics

(S. McGrath) The French drink wine, the English tea The Yankee drinks his hot black coffee The child drinks milk nine times a day The Scotsman sips his whiskey toddy You can keep you wine and keep your tea My curse on him that brings me coffee I'll drink porter, if I may It makes me feel content and happy Porter quaffed down with a laugh The gentry have their aching livers Water is all right in tea For fish, and things that swim in rivers The poor man and the beggar, too The poet in the corner thinking If they'd money enough to spend It's pints of porter they'd be drinking Porter quaffed down with a laugh The gentry have their aching livers Water is all right in tea For fish, and things that swim in rivers The miser hoards and stores his gold The bee collects the summer honey When that miser's dead and cold Someone else will kiss his money Porter quaffed down with a laugh The gentry have their aching livers Water is all right in tea For fish, and things that swim in rivers Some go in for counting beads More go in for chasing women The scholar stays at home and reads Give me the gla** with porter in it Porter quaffed down with a laugh The gentry have their aching livers Water is all right in tea For fish, and things that swim in rivers