| Song | Katie at the Races |
| Artist | The Tossers |
| Album | On a Fine Spring Morning |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Duggins, Tossers | |
| At Arlington at the race outside of town | |
| Herself and me were up before the dawn | |
| She fixed her hair up and then we headed down | |
| On a fine spring morning | |
| The car park swelled as far as you could see | |
| The queue's alive with bubbling energy | |
| I found a place for her and me to see | |
| On a fine spring morning | |
| 3, 5, and 6 away they run, she boxed'em in the number one | |
| They pounded on the track like thunder jarring to the bone | |
| And me I took the number 2, the nag her name was something new | |
| I put her in trifecta and she crossed the line alone | |
| Run you bollix! | |
| The sun shone down and the wine and whiskey flew | |
| The day went on and we had a drink or two | |
| I held her up to fix the buckle on her shoe | |
| On a fine spring morning | |
| Then she grabbed me by the hair, | |
| And kissed me underneath the stair | |
| And nearly tore my coat as we went rolling down the floor | |
| Then she grabbed me by the hand, | |
| Saying take me now she did command | |
| I wrapped her in my arms | |
| And we headed for the door |
| zuo qu : Duggins, Tossers | |
| At Arlington at the race outside of town | |
| Herself and me were up before the dawn | |
| She fixed her hair up and then we headed down | |
| On a fine spring morning | |
| The car park swelled as far as you could see | |
| The queue' s alive with bubbling energy | |
| I found a place for her and me to see | |
| On a fine spring morning | |
| 3, 5, and 6 away they run, she boxed' em in the number one | |
| They pounded on the track like thunder jarring to the bone | |
| And me I took the number 2, the nag her name was something new | |
| I put her in trifecta and she crossed the line alone | |
| Run you bollix! | |
| The sun shone down and the wine and whiskey flew | |
| The day went on and we had a drink or two | |
| I held her up to fix the buckle on her shoe | |
| On a fine spring morning | |
| Then she grabbed me by the hair, | |
| And kissed me underneath the stair | |
| And nearly tore my coat as we went rolling down the floor | |
| Then she grabbed me by the hand, | |
| Saying take me now she did command | |
| I wrapped her in my arms | |
| And we headed for the door |
| zuò qǔ : Duggins, Tossers | |
| At Arlington at the race outside of town | |
| Herself and me were up before the dawn | |
| She fixed her hair up and then we headed down | |
| On a fine spring morning | |
| The car park swelled as far as you could see | |
| The queue' s alive with bubbling energy | |
| I found a place for her and me to see | |
| On a fine spring morning | |
| 3, 5, and 6 away they run, she boxed' em in the number one | |
| They pounded on the track like thunder jarring to the bone | |
| And me I took the number 2, the nag her name was something new | |
| I put her in trifecta and she crossed the line alone | |
| Run you bollix! | |
| The sun shone down and the wine and whiskey flew | |
| The day went on and we had a drink or two | |
| I held her up to fix the buckle on her shoe | |
| On a fine spring morning | |
| Then she grabbed me by the hair, | |
| And kissed me underneath the stair | |
| And nearly tore my coat as we went rolling down the floor | |
| Then she grabbed me by the hand, | |
| Saying take me now she did command | |
| I wrapped her in my arms | |
| And we headed for the door |