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Version 1[Verse] C Am Dm F G C Oh, he sits at the corner of Beggars Bush, astride of an old packing case, Am Dm F G And the dolls at the end of the plank were dancing, as he crooned with a smile C on his face [Chorus] Am Dm G C Come day, go day, wishing me heart it was Sunday Am Dm G C Drinking buttermilk all the week, and it's whiskey on a Sunday [Verse] C Am Dm F His tired old hands from the wooden beam, G C And the puppets they danced up and down Am Dm F A far better show than you ever will see, G C In the fanciest theatre in town [Chorus] Am Dm G C Come day, go day, wishing me heart it was Sunday Am Dm G C Drinking buttermilk all the week, and it's whiskey on a Sunday [Verse] C Am Dm F In nineteen o two old Seth Davy died, G C His song, it was heard no more Am Dm F His three dancing dolls in the dustbin were thrown, G C And the plank went to mend the back door [Chorus] Am Dm G C Come day, go day, wishing me heart it was Sunday Am Dm G C Drinking buttermilk all the week, and it's whiskey on a Sunday [Verse] C Am Dm F On some stormy night if you're passing that way, G C With the wind blowing up from the sea Am Dm F You may still hear the song of old Seth Davy, G C As he croons to his dancing dolls three [Chorus] Am Dm G C Come day, go day, wishing me heart it was Sunday Am Dm G C Drinking buttermilk all the week, and it's whiskey on a Sunday Am Dm G C Drinking buttermilk all the week, and it's whiskey on a Sunday