G D I once had a pig that loved me. G He lived in a shed in the country. C In a middle class district of Dunfries. D G But a sad kind of pig was he. Chorus: G D Pigs can't swim and pigs can't fly G But Pigs can see the wind go by. D Pigs make lovely household friends. G When winter comes then summer ends. G D Each week that lofty beasty - G Would beg with eyes so misty. C To take him over to England. D G His life's dream to fulfill. Chorus G D He wants to plunge into the channel G Swim to France would be his gamble C Florence Chadwick couldn't hold a candle D G To such a daring pig as he. Chorus (This verse sung in pigs perspective - silly falsetto) G D So then I came up to him askin' G will our friendship not be lastin' C and he told me I was graspin' D G and he needed to be free! Chorus G D So will you take me there tomorrow G In a pigs eye I said with sorrow C So he drown himself in the bath tub (Naughty Boy) D G And I had pork chops with my tea! Chorus G D Early in the morning G so early in the morning C so early in the morning D G before the break of day