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They crept up to the sleeping scotsman quiet as could be then lifted up his kilt about an inch so they could see, around the bonnie spar the scot s lifted kilt did show the, he fumbled down until he could no longer keep his feet
They took a blue silk ribbon and they tied it in a bow, i wonder if it s true what they don t wear beneath their kilt
then in a startled voice he says to what s before his eyes
he fumbled down until he could no longer keep his feet
around the bonnie spar the scot s lifted kilt did show
Ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o, they crept up to the sleeping scotsman quiet as could be then lifted up his kilt about an inch so they could see Kilt, around the bonnie spar the scot s lifted kilt did show
They marveled for a moment then one said we d best be gone, behind a bush he lifts his kilt and gawks at what he sees
Behind a bush he lifts his kilt and gawks at what he sees, ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o he stumbled off into the grass to sleep beside the street the, then in a startled voice he says to what s before his eyes
And one could tell by how he walked he d drunk more than his share, and one could tell by how he walked he d drunk more than his share
Ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o around the bonnie spar that the scot s lifted kilt did show, he fumbled down until he could no longer keep his feet
they crept up to the sleeping scotsman quiet as could be then lifted up his kilt about an inch so they could see
behind a bush he lifts his kilt and gawks at what he sees
they took a blue silk ribbon and they tied it in a bow
See yon sleeping scotsman so strong and handsome built, they marveled for a moment then one said we d best be gone
See yon sleeping scotsman so strong and handsome built, then in a startled voice he says to what s before his eyes
They took a blue silk ribbon and they tied it in a bow, and there behold for them to view beneath his scottish skirt, they marveled for a moment then one said we d best be gone
Ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o was nothing there but what god gave upon his birth, and one could tell by how he walked he d drunk more than his share, a scotsman clad in kilt left the bar one evening fair
They took a blue silk ribbon and they tied it in a bow, a scotsman clad in kilt left the bar one evening fair
and one could tell by how he walked he d drunk more than his share
And one could tell by how he walked he d drunk more than his share, ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o around the bonnie spar that the scot s lifted kilt did show
i wonder if it s true what they don t wear beneath their kilt
Around the bonnie spar the scot s lifted kilt did show, ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o i wonder if it s true what they don t wear beneath their kilt Kilt, he fumbled down until he could no longer keep his feet
and there behold for them to view beneath his scottish skirt
Behind a bush he lifts his kilt and gawks at what he sees, i wonder if it s true what they don t wear beneath their kilt
ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o he stumbled off into the grass to sleep beside the street
was nothing but what god had graced him with upon his birth
Then stumbled off into the grass to sleep beside the street, a scotsman clad in kilt left the bar one evening fair Scotsman's, they marveled for a moment then one said we d best be gone
Let s leave a present for our friend before we move along, and there behold for them to view beneath his scottish skirt
ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o i wonder if it s true what they don t wear beneath their kilt
Ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o he stumbled off into the grass to sleep beside the street, was nothing but what god had graced him with upon his birth
and there behold for them to view beneath his scottish skirt
They took a blue silk ribbon and they tied it in a bow, and there behold for them to view beneath his scottish skirt, the scotsman woke to nature s call and stumbled toward a tree
Ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o around the bonnie spar that the scot s lifted kilt did show, was nothing but what god had graced him with upon his birth Kilt, and one says to the other with a twinkle in her eye
Lad i don t know where you ve been but i see you won first prize, then in a startled voice he says to what s before his eyes, he fumbled down until he could no longer keep his feet
Then stumbled off into the grass to sleep beside the street, ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o i wonder if it s true what they don t wear beneath their kilt
He fumbled down until he could no longer keep his feet, about that time two young and lovely girls just happened by, and one could tell by how he walked he d drunk more than his share
and one could tell by how he walked he d drunk more than his share
they marveled for a moment then one said we d best be gone
Lad i don t know where you ve been but i see you won first prize, they took a blue silk ribbon and they tied it in a bow, then in a startled voice he says to what s before his eyes
ring ding diddle diddle i de o ring di diddle i o i wonder if it s true what they don t wear beneath their kilt
Let s leave a present for our friend before we move along, and there behold for them to view beneath his scottish skirt Under, lad i don t know where you ve been but i see you won first
he fumbled down until he could no longer keep his feet
And one says to the other with a twinkle in her eye, lad i don t know where you ve been but i see you won first prize Under, was nothing but what god had graced him with upon his birth
i wonder if it s true what they don t wear beneath their kilt