The Ramblin' Rover


Oh, there're sober men in plenty,
And drunkards barely twenty,
There are men of over ninety
That have never yet kissed a girl
But gie me a ramblin' rover,
And fae Orkney down to Dover
We will roam the country over
And together we'll face the world

There's many that feign enjoyment
From merciless employment,
Their ambition was this deployment
From the minute they left the school
And they save and scrape and ponder
While the rest go out and squander,
See the world and rove and wander
And are happier as a rule

I've roamed through all the nations
Ta'en delight in all creation,
And I've tried a wee sensation
Where the company, did prove kind
And when partin' was no pleasure,
I've drunk another measure
To the good friends that were treasure
For they always are in our minds

If you're bent wi' arth-i-ritis,
Your bowels have got colitis,
You've gallopin' with bollockitis
And you're thinkin' it's time you died,
If you been a man of action,
Though you're lying there in traction,
You will get some satisfaction
Thinkin', "Jesus, at least I tried"







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