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My old Man's a dustman [A]Lonnie Donegan

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E7 Oh! my A old man's a dustman he wears a dustman's hat E7
He wears cor blimey trousers and he lives in a council A flat

He looks a proper narner in his A7 great big hob nailed D boots
He's E7 got such a job to pull em up that he calls them daisy A roots

Verse 1
A Some folks give tips at Christmas and some of them E7 forget
So when he picks their bins up he spills some on the A steps
Now one old man got nasty and A7 to the council D wrote
Next E7 time my old man went 'round there he punched him up the A throat

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Verse 2
A Though my old man's a dustman he's got a heart of E7 gold
He got married recently though he's 86 years A old
We said 'Ere! Hang on Dad you're A7 getting past your D prime'
He said ' E7 Well when you get to my age it helps to pass the A time'

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Verse 3
Now A one day while in a hurry he missed a lady's E7 bin
He hadn't gone but a few yards when she chased after A him
'What game do you think you're playing' she A7 cried right from the D heart
E7 'You've missed me, am I too late?' 'Nah - jump up on the A cart'

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Verse 4
He A found a tiger's head one day, nailed to a piece of E7 wood
The tiger looked quite miserable but I suppose it A should
Just then from out a window, a A7 voice began to D wail
E7 He said Oi! Where's me tiger head - Four foot from it's A tail!!

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Next time you see a dustman A7 looking all pale and D sad
Don't E7 kick him in the dustbin it might be my old A dad

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