| Oh, oh oh oh
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| Girl, don’t tell me that it’s morning.
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| Can we keep the curtains drawn?
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| I haven’t given you fair warning,
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| but our ship, she sails at dawn.
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| And it’s true I must be going,
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| but I swear I won’t be long.
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| There isn’t that much ocean between Boston and St. John’s.
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| I’m a rover and I’m bound to sail away.
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| I’m a rover. |
| Can you love me anyway?
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| And if some suitor comes approaching,
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| will you let him through your door?
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| And what if I return half-broken?
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| Will you still want me anymore?
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| And it’s true I must be going,
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| but I swear I won’t be long.
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| There isn’t that much ocean between Boston and St. John’s.
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| I’m a rover and I’m bound to sail away.
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| I’m a rover. |
| Can you love me anyway?
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| Close your eyes and dream,
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| and tell me what you see.
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| You can tell me what you want,
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| just tell me that you’ll wait for me.
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| But, oh, don’t tell me that it’s morning.
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| Can we keep the curtains drawn?
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| I haven’t given you fair warning,
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| but our ship, she sails at dawn.
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| And it’s true I must be going,
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| but I swear I won’t be long.
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| There isn’t that much ocean between Boston and St. John’s.
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| I’m a rover and I’m bound to sail away.
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| I’m a rover. |
| Can you love me anyway?
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| Can you love me anyway?
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| Can you love me anyway?
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| No, no, oh
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| No, no, oh |