C F C At the pub at the crossroads there's whiskey and beer C G C There's brandy, strong cognac that's aging for years C F C But for killing the thirst and for easing the gout C G There's nothing at all beats a pint of good stout [Chorus] C G C Drink it up men it's long after ten [Verse 2] C F C At the pub on the crossroads I first went astray C G C There I drank enough drink for to fill Galway Bay C F C Going up in the morning I wore out me shoes C G Going up to the cross for the best of good booze [Chorus] C G C Drink it up men it's long after ten [Verse 3] C F C Some folk's o'er the water think bitter is fine C G C And others the swear by the juice of the vine C F C But there's nothing that's squeezed from the grape or the hop C G Like the black liquidation with the froth on the top [Chorus] C G C Drink it up men it's long after ten [Verse 4] C F C I've travelled in England, I've travelled in France C G C At the sound of good music I'll sing or I'll dance C F C So hear me then mister and pour me one more C G If I can't drink it up, then throw me out the door [Chorus] C G C Drink it up men it's long after ten [Verse 5] C F C It's Guinness's porter that has me this way C G C For it's sweeter than buttermilk and stronger then tea C F C And when in the morning I feel kind a rough N.C. Me curse on lord Iveagh who brews the damn stuff [Chorus] C G C Drink it up men it's long after ten C G C Drink it up men it's long after ten