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No. 16: When Noah Sailed His Good Old Ark
Bobinet, Picorin, and Gerard
MIDI File 1' 08"
| BOBINET: | When Noah sailed his good old Ark, | ||||
| GERARD: | Tique-tique, tique-tin, tin, tin! | ||||
| PICORIN: | He was a thirsty patriarch | ||||
| GERARD: | Tique-tique, tique-tin, tin, tin! | ||||
| BOBINET: | And like the ancient mariner | ||||
| PICORIN: | He was very, very sad to think | ||||
| BOBINET: | It was water, water everywhere, | ||||
| ALL: | And never any drop to drink! | ||||
| PICORIN: | So when he came to Ararat, | ||||
| GERARD: | Tique-tique, tique-tin, tin, tin! | ||||
| BOBINET: | He thought he'd had enough of that, | ||||
| GERARD: | Tique-tique, tique-tin, tin, tin! | ||||
| PICORIN: | He planted half a mile of vine | ||||
| BOBINET: | On a sunny mountain shelf, | ||||
| PICORIN: | And he brewed a barrel — | ||||
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| ALL: | And finished up the lot himself! | ||||
| ALL: | Then by came Ham, his thirsty son, | ||||
| Tique-tique, tique-tin, tin, tin! | |||||
| And found the liquor all was done, | |||||
| Tique-tique, tique-tin, tin, tin! | |||||
| It's written by a learned monk | |||||
| That this is the reason why | |||||
| Good wine will make you very, very drunk, | |||||
| And ham is sure to make you dry! | |||||
Page modified 27 July 2019

