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...and you know, the acid and the prostitution. But the song goes like this. I'd like you to sing along. It goes like this:
Whiskey Nancy, Nancy Whiskey, Whiskey Nancy, Nancy Oi!
I'm a weaver, a Calton weaver, I'm a rash and a roving blade. I've got pennies in my pocket and I'm going to follow the roving trade.
I went down to Glasgow City, Whiskey Nancy did I smell, I went in and sat down beside her seven long years I looked her well.
Whiskey Nancy, Nancy Whiskey, Whiskey Nancy, Nancy Oi!
The more I kissed her the more I loved her. The more I kissed her the more she smiled. I forgot my mother's teaching, Nancy had me soon beguiled.
I woke up in the early morning to wet my thirst it was my need. I tried to rise but I was not able, Nancy had me by the knees.
Whiskey Nancy, Nancy Whiskey, Whiskey Nancy, Nancy Oi!
alright, this is the second part of the sing-along. It's easier than the first. All you gotta do is go:
Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi! Oi!
Well I'm going back to the Carleton weaving, I'll surely make those shuttles fly. For I made more at the Carleton weaving, than ever I did at the roving trade.
So come all you weavers, you Carleton weavers, come all you weavers where ever you be. Beware of Whisky, Nancy Whisky, she'll ruin you like she ruined me.
Whiskey Nancy, Nancy Whiskey, Whiskey Nancy, Nancy Oi!