[ Предположительная тональность: Em ] Em G D 1st Verse: My son John was tall and slim Em G D and he had a leg for every limb Em D Now he's got no legs at all Em G D they're both shot away by cannonball Em G Chorus: Hoo-rum rye, fuddle dum-dye Em G D Em Whack fol diddle to me hoo-rum rye Em G D 2nd Verse: Were you drunk or were you blind Em G D To leave your two fine legs behind Em D It wasn't from walking upon the sea Em G D That took your legs from the ground to the knee Chorus Em G D 3rd Verse: I wasn't drunk and I wasn't blind Em G D To leave my to fine legs behind Em D 'Twas a cannonball on the fifth of May Em G D That took my to fine legs away Chorus Em G D 4th Verse: All foreign wars we now renounce Em G D 'Tween this king of England and that king of France Em D I'd rather my legs as they used to be Em G D Then the king of Spain and his whole navy Chorus Em G D 5th: Verse I was tall and I was slim Em G D And I had a leg for every limb Em D And now I've got no legs at all Em G D You can't win a race with a cannonball Chorus