Chords for The Jolly Rogers - XXV: I'll Have A Beer

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[D]
As a boy I led a sheltered life, the son of a [A] farmer and his wife.
[D] I met a friend one day [G] in town who offered to buy me [F#m] a round,
so we found a pub they called [D] the Drum and Fight.
Barkeep he asked, what will it be?
So I said, I think [A] I'll have a tea.
[D] My friend said, that will [G] never do, told me that I should [F#m] have a brew,
you wouldn't believe the effect [D] it's had on me.
Now at every tavern, [A] bar, and pub I go into,
I know just [G] exactly what I should do.
I say in a [Bm] voice that all can hear,
Sir, I think that I [G] will have a beer.
Yes, sir, I think that [A] I will have a beer.
[D] [A] Since then I have [D] traveled far and wide,
I have been all [A] over the countryside.
[D] One day while out [G] on a walk I met a Scot who [F#] liked to talk,
and he told me of a [D] drink I'd never tried.
Now at every tavern, [A] bar, and pub I go into,
I know just [G] exactly what I should do.
I say in a [Bm] voice that all can hear,
Sir, I think that I will [G] have a Scotch and beer.
Yes, [A] sir, I think that I will have a Scotch and beer.
[D] Spent a summer on a schoon around the sea,
and one old sailor [E] took a shine to me.
[D] He warned me of the [G] awful food, but shared a drink he [F#m] said was good,
I'm gonna have to [D] say that I agree.
Now at every tavern, [A] bar, and pub I go into,
I know just [G] exactly what I should do.
I say in a [Bm] voice that all can hear,
Sir, I think that I will [G] have a Scotch and beer.
Yes, [A] sir, I think that I will have a Scotch and beer.
[D] So when I made it back home again,
I met up [A] with a dear old friend,
[D] who took me with him [G] to his pub,
which seemed to be a [F#m] fancy pub, and taught me about the [D] drink of gentlemen.
Now at every tavern, [A] bar, and pub I go into,
I know just [G] exactly what I should do.
I say in a [Bm] voice that all can hear,
Sir, I'll have Jim [G] Rum's Scotch and beer.
Yes, sir, I'll have Jim [A] Rum's Scotch and beer.
[D] I then met a nice Irish lad,
who said that he [E] thought it was sad,
[D] why I tried [G] all the rest,
he said that I had [F#m] missed the best, and he offered me the [A] last of what he [D] had.
Now at every tavern, [A] bar, and pub I go into,
I know just [G] exactly what I should do.
I say in a [Bm] voice that all can hear,
I'll have whiskey, [G] Jim Rum's Scotch and beer.
Yes, I'll have whiskey, [Bm] Jim Rum's Scotch and beer.
I'll have whiskey, [G] Jim Rum's Scotch and beer.
I'll have whiskey, [A] Jim Rum's Scotch and beer.
[G] Whiskey, Jim Rum, Scotch [A] and a beer.
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_ _ [D] _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ As a boy I led a sheltered life, the son of a [A] farmer and his wife.
[D] I met a friend one day [G] in town who offered to buy me [F#m] a round,
so we found a pub they called [D] the Drum and Fight.
_ _ _ Barkeep he asked, what will it be?
So I said, I think [A] I'll have a tea.
[D] My friend said, that will [G] never do, told me that I should [F#m] have a brew,
you wouldn't believe the effect [D] it's had on me.
_ _ Now at every tavern, [A] bar, and pub I go into,
I know just [G] exactly what I should do.
I say in a [Bm] voice that all can hear,
Sir, I think that I [G] will have a beer.
Yes, sir, I think that [A] I will have a beer.
[D] _ _ _ [A] Since then I have [D] traveled far and wide,
I have been all [A] over the countryside.
[D] One day while out [G] on a walk I met a Scot who [F#] liked to talk,
and he told me of a [D] drink I'd never tried.
_ Now at every tavern, [A] bar, and pub I go into,
I know just [G] exactly what I should do.
I say in a [Bm] voice that all can hear,
Sir, I think that I will [G] have a Scotch and beer.
Yes, [A] sir, I think that I will have a Scotch and beer.
[D] _ _ _ Spent a summer on a schoon around the sea,
and one old sailor [E] took a shine to me.
[D] He warned me of the [G] awful food, but shared a drink he [F#m] said was good,
I'm gonna have to [D] say that I agree.
_ Now at every tavern, [A] bar, and pub I go into,
I know just [G] exactly what I should do.
I say in a [Bm] voice that all can hear,
Sir, I think that I will [G] have a Scotch and beer.
Yes, [A] sir, I think that I will have a Scotch and beer.
[D] _ _ _ So when I made it back home again,
I met up [A] with a dear old friend,
[D] who took me with him [G] to his pub,
which seemed to be a [F#m] fancy pub, and taught me about the [D] drink of gentlemen.
_ _ Now at every tavern, [A] bar, and pub I go into,
I know just [G] exactly what I should do.
I say in a [Bm] voice that all can hear,
Sir, I'll have Jim [G] Rum's Scotch and beer.
Yes, sir, I'll have Jim [A] Rum's Scotch and beer.
[D] _ _ _ _ I then met a nice Irish lad,
who said that he [E] thought it was sad,
[D] why I tried [G] all the rest,
he said that I had [F#m] missed the best, and he offered me the [A] last of what he [D] had.
_ Now at every tavern, [A] bar, and pub I go into,
I know just [G] exactly what I should do.
I say in a [Bm] voice that all can hear,
I'll have whiskey, [G] Jim Rum's Scotch and beer.
Yes, I'll have whiskey, [Bm] Jim Rum's Scotch and beer.
I'll have whiskey, [G] Jim Rum's Scotch and beer.
I'll have whiskey, [A] Jim Rum's Scotch and beer.
_ [G] Whiskey, Jim Rum, Scotch [A] and a beer. _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [N] _