Wasn't That a Party (Live at the Marquee Club, London)

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歌曲名 Wasn't That a Party (Live at the Marquee Club, London)

歌手名 Tom Paxton

Could-a been the whisky

Might-a been the gin

Could-a been the three or four six packs

I don't know

But won't you look at the mess I'm in

A head like a football I think I'm going to die

But tell me a-me oh me oh my

Wasn't that a Party

Someone had a grapefruit wore it like a hat

I saw someone under my kitchen table

Talking to an old tomcat

They were talking about football

The cat was talking back

Along about then everything went black

Wasn't that a party

I'm sure it's just my memory

Playing tricks on me

But I believe I saw my buddy

Sitting up in my neighbours tree

He was singing a folk song

Sounded pretty good

Would a sounded better

If his wife hadn't made such a racket

Chopping up my neighbor's wood

I think was his wood pile

Would couldn't been his door

I know she must a got three or four

But wasn't that a party

Bill and Joe and Tommy

Went a little far

They were sitting in the front yard

Blowing on the siren

Of somebody's police car

And so you see

Your Honour

It was all in fun

That little bitty track meet down on main street

Was just to see if the cops could run

They run us down to see you

In an alcoholic haze

And I sure can use those thirty days

But wasn't that a party

They run us down to see you

In an alcoholic haze

And I sure can use those thirty days

But wasn't that a party

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