Little Brown Jug Lyrics

Me and my wife live all alone
In a little log hut, we're all our own;
She loves gin and I love rum
And don't we have a lot of fun!

Chorus:
Ha, ha, ha, you and me
Little brown jug, don't I love thee!
Ha, ha, ha, you and me
Little brown jug, don't I love thee!
When I go toiling on the farm
I take the little jug under my arm;
Place it under a shady tree
Little brown jug, 'tis you and me. '
'Tis you that makes me friends and foes
'Tis you that makes me wear old clothes;
But, seeing you're so near my nose
Tip her up and down she goes
If all the folks in Adam's race
Were gathered together in one place
Then I'd prepare to shed a tear (I'd let them go without a tear)
Before I'd part from you, my dear
If I'd a cow that gave such milk
I'd dress her in the finest silk;
Feed her up on oats and hay
And milk her twenty times a day
I bought a cow from Farmer Jones
And she was nothing but skin and bones;
I fed her up as fine as silk
She jumped the fence and strained her milk
And when I die don't bury me at all
Just pickle my bones in alcohol;
I'd a bottle o' booze at my head and feet
And then I know that I will keep
The rose is red, my nose is too
The violets' blue and so are you;
And yet, I guess, before I stop
We'd better take another drop

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Who wrote Little Brown Jug's ?

Little Brown Jug was written by Joseph Eastburn Winner.

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