| Ah, well who wouldn’t be a sailor lad, a sailin' on the
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| Main
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| To gain the good will of his Captain’s good name
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| He came ashore, one evening from the sea
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| And that was beginning of me own true love and me
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| Chorus:
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| And it’s home boys, home
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| Home I’d like to be, home for awhile
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| In me own country, where the oak and the ash and the
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| Bonny rowan tree
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| Are all a growin' greener, in the North Country
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| I asked her for a candle for to light me way to bed
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| Likewise for a handkerchief to tie around me head
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| She tended to me needs, like a young maid ought to do
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| Then I says to her, why don’t you jump in with me too
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| She jump into bed and makin' no alarm,
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| Thinking a young sailor lad could do to her no harm
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| I hugged her; |
| I kissed her, the whole night long
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| Till she wished the short night had been seven years
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| Long
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| Chorus
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| Early next morning the sailor lad arose
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| And into Mary’s apron, threw a handful of gold
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| Sayin' «Take this, my dear. |
| For the damage that I’ve
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| Done,
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| For tonight I fear I’ve left you with a daughter or a
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| Son.»
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| And if it be a girl child, send her out to nurse
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| With gold in her pocket and with silver in her purse
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| And if it be a boy child, he’ll wear the jacket blue
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| And go climbing up the riggin', like his daddy used to
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| Do
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| Chorus
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| So come all of you fair maidens, a warning take be me
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| Never let a sailor lad an inch above your knee
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| I trusted one and he beguiled me
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| He left me with a pair of twins to dandle on me knee
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| Chorus |