CG
The French drink wine, the English tea
CGC
The Yankee gulps his hot black coffee
CG
The child drinks milk nine times a day
CGC
The Scotsman sips his whiskey toddy
[Verse 1]
CG
You can keep you wine and keep your tea!
CGC
My curse on him that brings me coffee!
FG
I'll have porter, if I may
CGC
It makes me feel content and happy
[Chorus]
CG
Porter quaffed down with a laugh
CGC
The gentry have their aching livers
CC
Water is all right in tea
CGC
For fish, and things that swim in rivers
[Verse 2]
CG
The poor man and the beggar, too
CGC
The poet in the corner thinking
FG
If they had money enough to spend
CGC
It's pints of porter they'd be drinking
[Chorus]
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CG
Porter quaffed down with a laugh
CGC
The gentry have their aching livers
CG
Water is all right in tea
CGC
For fish, and things that swim in rivers
[Verse 3]
CG
The miser hoards and stores his gold
CGC
The bee collects the summer honey
FG
When that miser's dead and cold
CGC
Someone else will kiss his money!
[Chorus]
CG
Porter quaffed down with a laugh
CGC
The gentry have their aching livers
CG
Water is all right in tea
CGC
For fish, and things that swim in rivers
[Verse 4]
CG
Some go in for counting beads
CGC
More go in for chasing women
FGC
The scholar stays at home and reads
CGC
Give me the glass with porter in it
[Chorus]
CG
Porter quaffed down with a laugh
CGC
The gentry have their aching livers
CG
Water is all right in tea