| Oh, there was a little ship
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| And she sailed upon the sea
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| And the name of the ship
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| Was the Golden Vanity
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| And she feared she would be taken
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| By the Spanish enemy
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| As she sailed upon the lowland, lowland, low
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| As she sailed upon the lowland sea
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| Then up stepped the cabin boy
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| And boldly outspoke he
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| And he said to the Captain
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| «What would you give to me?
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| If I would swim alongside
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| Of the Spanish enemy
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| And sink her in the lowland, lowland, love
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| And sink her in the lowland sea."
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| «Oh, I would give you silver
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| And I would give you gold
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| And the hand of my daughter
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| Your bonnie bride to be
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| If you’ll sneak alongside
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| Of the Spanish enemy
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| And you’ll sink her in the lowland, lowland, low
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| And you’ll sink her in the lowland sea."
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| And then the boy he made him ready
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| Then overboard sprang he
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| And he swam alongside
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| Of the Spanish enemy
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| And with his auger shaft
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| In the side he bore holes three
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| And he sank her in the lowland, lowland, low
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| He sank her in the lowland sea
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| Then the boy he turned around
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| And back swam he
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| And he cried out to the skipper
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| Of the Golden Vanity
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| But the skipper did not heed
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| For his promise he would need
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| And he left him in the lowland, lowland, low
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| He left him in the lowland sea
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| He left him in the lowland sea |