| Song | Boys From The County Hell - Live version |
| Artist | The Pogues |
| Album | Streams Of Whiskey: Live In Leysin, Switzerland 1991 |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : MacGowan | |
| On the first day of March it was raining | |
| It was raining worse than anything that I have ever seen | |
| I drank ten pints of beer and I cursed all the people there | |
| And I wish that all this raining would stop falling down on me | |
| And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| At the time I was working for a landlord | |
| And he was the meanest bastard that you have ever seen | |
| And to lose a single penny would grieve him awful sore | |
| And he was a miserable bollocks and a bitch's bastard's whore | |
| And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| I recall that we took care of him one Sunday | |
| We got him out the back and we broke his fucking balls | |
| And maybe that was dreaming and maybe that was real | |
| But all I know is I left that place without a penny or fuck all | |
| And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| But now I've the most charming of verandas | |
| I sit and watch the junkies, the drunks, the pimps, the whores | |
| Five green bottles sitting on the floor | |
| I wish to Christ, I wish to Christ that I had fifteen more | |
| And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| The boys and me are drunk and looking for you | |
| We'll eat your frigging entrails and we won't give a damn | |
| Me daddy was a blue shirt and my mother a madam | |
| My brother earned his medals at Mai Lei in Vietnam | |
| And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| On the first day of March it was raining | |
| It was raining worse than anything that I have ever seen | |
| Stay on the other side of the road | |
| 'Cause you can never tell | |
| We've a thirst like a gang of devils | |
| We're the boys from the county hell | |
| And it's lend me ten pounds, I'll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| And it's lend me ten pounds and I'll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning |
| zuo ci : MacGowan | |
| On the first day of March it was raining | |
| It was raining worse than anything that I have ever seen | |
| I drank ten pints of beer and I cursed all the people there | |
| And I wish that all this raining would stop falling down on me | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| At the time I was working for a landlord | |
| And he was the meanest bastard that you have ever seen | |
| And to lose a single penny would grieve him awful sore | |
| And he was a miserable bollocks and a bitch' s bastard' s whore | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| I recall that we took care of him one Sunday | |
| We got him out the back and we broke his fucking balls | |
| And maybe that was dreaming and maybe that was real | |
| But all I know is I left that place without a penny or fuck all | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| But now I' ve the most charming of verandas | |
| I sit and watch the junkies, the drunks, the pimps, the whores | |
| Five green bottles sitting on the floor | |
| I wish to Christ, I wish to Christ that I had fifteen more | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| The boys and me are drunk and looking for you | |
| We' ll eat your frigging entrails and we won' t give a damn | |
| Me daddy was a blue shirt and my mother a madam | |
| My brother earned his medals at Mai Lei in Vietnam | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| On the first day of March it was raining | |
| It was raining worse than anything that I have ever seen | |
| Stay on the other side of the road | |
| ' Cause you can never tell | |
| We' ve a thirst like a gang of devils | |
| We' re the boys from the county hell | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds and I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning |
| zuò cí : MacGowan | |
| On the first day of March it was raining | |
| It was raining worse than anything that I have ever seen | |
| I drank ten pints of beer and I cursed all the people there | |
| And I wish that all this raining would stop falling down on me | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| At the time I was working for a landlord | |
| And he was the meanest bastard that you have ever seen | |
| And to lose a single penny would grieve him awful sore | |
| And he was a miserable bollocks and a bitch' s bastard' s whore | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| I recall that we took care of him one Sunday | |
| We got him out the back and we broke his fucking balls | |
| And maybe that was dreaming and maybe that was real | |
| But all I know is I left that place without a penny or fuck all | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| But now I' ve the most charming of verandas | |
| I sit and watch the junkies, the drunks, the pimps, the whores | |
| Five green bottles sitting on the floor | |
| I wish to Christ, I wish to Christ that I had fifteen more | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| The boys and me are drunk and looking for you | |
| We' ll eat your frigging entrails and we won' t give a damn | |
| Me daddy was a blue shirt and my mother a madam | |
| My brother earned his medals at Mai Lei in Vietnam | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| On the first day of March it was raining | |
| It was raining worse than anything that I have ever seen | |
| Stay on the other side of the road | |
| ' Cause you can never tell | |
| We' ve a thirst like a gang of devils | |
| We' re the boys from the county hell | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds, I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning | |
| And it' s lend me ten pounds and I' ll buy you a drink | |
| And mother wake me early in the morning |