| Oh, the anchor is weighed, and the sails they are set
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| 'Way, you Rio
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| The girls that we’re leaving we’ll never forget
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande
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| And away, you Rio! |
| 'Way, you Rio
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| The girls that we’re leaving we’ll never forget
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande
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| So goodbye to the ladies we know in this town:
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| 'Way, you Rio
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| We’ve left you enough to buy a silk gown
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande
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| And away, you Rio! |
| 'Way, you Rio
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| We’ve left you enough to buy a silk gown
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande
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| We’ve a ship that is stout and a jolly good crew:
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| 'Way, you Rio
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| A brass-knuckled mate and a rough skipper, too
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande
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| And away, you Rio! |
| 'Way, you Rio
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| A brass-knuckled mate and a rough skipper, too
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande
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| We’ll sell all our salt cod, molasses and rum
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| 'Way, you Rio
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| And get home again 'fore Thanksgiving has come
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande
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| And away, you Rio! |
| 'Way, you Rio
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| And get home again 'fore Thanksgiving has come
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande
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| Sing goodbye to Elsie and goodbye to Sue
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| 'Way, you Rio
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| And you who are listening, goodbye to you
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande
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| And away, you Rio! |
| 'Way, you Rio
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| And you who are listening, goodbye to you
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande
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| Our good ship’s a-goin' out over the bar:
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| 'Way, you Rio
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| We’ll point her nose for the southern star
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande
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| And away, you Rio! |
| 'Way, you Rio
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| We’ll point her nose for the southern star
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| For we’re bound to the Rio Grande |