Ian Robb
Ian Robb - The Jolly Grinder lyrics
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There was a jolly grinder Once lived by the River Don He worked and sang from morning 'til night And sometimes he worked none But still the burden of his song for ever used to be 'Tis never worthwhile to work too long if it doesn't agree with me! He seldom on a Monday worked Except near Christmas Day It wasn't the labour that he shunned For 'twas easier far than play And still the burden of his song for ever used to be 'Tis never worthwhile to work too long if it doesn't agree with me! A pale teetotaler chanced to meet Our grinder one fine day As he sat at the door with his pipe and his glass He answered our friend did say: "You destroy your health and your senses too" Says the grinder, "You're much too free Attend to your work, if you've ought to do And don't interfere with me" And still the burden of his song for ever used to be: 'Tis never worthwhile to work too long if it doesn't agree with me! "There's many like you go sneaking around Persuading beer drinkers to turn 'Tis easier far on our failings to spout Than by labour your living to earn I work when I like and I play when I can And I envy no man I see Such chaps as you won't alter mi plan For I know what agrees with me And still the burden of his song for ever used to be: 'Tis never worthwhile to work too long if it doesn't agree with me!