Everybody Works But Father | |
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1905 - w.m. Jean Havez | |
Verse: | Every morning at siz o'clock I go to my work, Overcoat buttoned up 'round my neck no job would I shirk. |
Chorus: | Everybody works but father And he sits around all day, Feet in front of the fire Smoking his pipe of clay. Mother takes in washing So does sister Ann, Everybody works at my house but my old man. |
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