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Schooners of the Black Lyrics
(Schooners of the black attack!
Schooners of the black!) x 4
Gettin' up and fallin' down, think I'll buy another round!
You’re goin' hard or you're goin' home, no fun to drink black alone!
(Schooners of the black attack!
Schooners of the black!) x 4
I go out and drink for fun, drink hard 'till the mornin' comes,
have no need to feel chill pill, drink until I swill my fill!
I take my chances on the street, a car could sweep me from my feet,
reach the pub I'm safe again, protected by my dusky friend,
I have no fear of cardiac, thunderstorm or lightning crack,
My destiny remains on track, schooners of the black attack!
(Schooners of the black attack!
Schooners of the black!) x 4
On any night I can be found, schooners of the black go down,
my motto should be understood - BEER IS GOOD YEAH BEER IS GOOD!
(Beer is good yeah, beer is good) x 4
(Schooners of the black attack!
Schooners of the black!) x 6
Schooners of the black attack!
Schooners of the black attack!
Schooners of the black!) x 4
You’re goin' hard or you're goin' home, no fun to drink black alone!
Schooners of the black!) x 4
have no need to feel chill pill, drink until I swill my fill!
reach the pub I'm safe again, protected by my dusky friend,
I have no fear of cardiac, thunderstorm or lightning crack,
My destiny remains on track, schooners of the black attack!
Schooners of the black!) x 4
my motto should be understood - BEER IS GOOD YEAH BEER IS GOOD!
Schooners of the black!) x 6
Schooners of the black attack!
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Submitted by
ska Ska Ska Ska On Oct 11, 2005
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A schooner is a beer glass size in NSW (Australia). I am assuming that the "black attack" is alluding to a dark stout beer (maybe Guiness?)
The whole song appears to be simply about a bloke ready to hit the town and get drunk on dark stout.
A pub is similar to a "bar" in Australia.