Hiya Roger: Here's a verse I know of that doesn't appear on the database. I am not sure who wrote it but it provides a fitting end to the story: And when the firemen got inside, they saved us one by one, But when they came to save the booze, they found it had all gone, And when the story was report-i-yed in the paper the following day, They said they found no booze at all. It must have boiled away. And there was Brown, etc. The chorus that Mike posted is the one I know having sung this little ditty a few dozen times over the years. The last line I know is: And we all got drinking good old gin when the Old Dun Cow caught fire. Best regards as ever, Ian
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