There were three drunken maidens, lived on the Isle of Wight They drank from Monday morning, didn't stop till Saturday night When Saturday night came round, my boys, the girlies wouldn't go out These three drunken maidens kept pushing the jug about Then in comes bouncing Sally with a face as red as a bloom "Move up, my jolly sisters, and give your Sally some room For I'll be your equal before the night is out" So now four drunken maidens they pushed the jug about There was woodcock and pheasant, partridge and hare And every kind of pie, my boys, no scarcity was there They'd forty quarts of beer all told, they fairly drunk it up These four drunken maidens who pushed the jug about Then in comes the landlord and he's looking for his pay "I've a bill for forty nicker that you lot have got to pay" They hadn't got the money and still they wouldn't go out These four drunken maidens kept pushing the jug about Now where are your feathered hats, your mantles crisp and fine? "They've all been swallowed up, my boys, in tankards of good wine" And where are your maidenheads, you maids so brisk and gay? "We left them in the public house, we drank them clean away"