| 1. black jack davey come a-riden' on back,
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| A-whistlin' loud and merry.
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| Made the woods around him ring,
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| And he charmed the heart of a lady,
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| Charmed the heart of a lady.
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| 2. «how old are you, my pretty little miss,
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| How old are you, my honey»
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| She answered to him with a lovin' smile
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| «i'll be sixteen come sunday,
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| Be sixteen come sunday.»
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| 3. «come and go with me, my pretty little miss,
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| Come and go with me, my honey,
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| Take you where the grass grows green,
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| You never will want for money
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| You never will want for money
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| 4. «pull off, pull off them high-heeled shoes
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| All made of spanish leather.
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| Get behind me on my horse
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| And we’ll ride off together,
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| We’ll both go off together.»
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| 5. well, she pulled off them high-heeled shoes
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| Made of spanish leather.
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| Got behind him on his horse
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| And they rode off together.
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| They rode off together.
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| 6. at night the boss came home
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| Inquiring about this lady.
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| The servant spoke before she thought,
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| «she's been with black jack dave,
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| Rode off with black jack davey.»
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| 7. «well, saddle for me my coal black stud,
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| He’s speedier than the gray.
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| I rode all day and i’ll ride all night,
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| And i’ll overtake my lady.
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| I’ll bring back my lady.»
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| 8. well, he rode all night till the broad daylight,
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| Till he came to a river ragin',
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| And there he spied his darlin' bride
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| In the arms of black jack davey.
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| Wrapped up with black jack davey.
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| 9. «pull off, pull off them long blue gloves
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| All made of the finest leather.
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| Give to me your lily-white hand
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| And we’ll both go home together.
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| We’ll both go home together.»
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| 10. well, she pulled off them long blue gloves
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| All made of the finest leather.
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| Gave to him her lily-white hand
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| And said good-bye forever.
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| Bid farewell forever.
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| 11. «would you forsake your house and home,
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| Would you forsake your baby?
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| Would you forsake your husband, too,
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| To go with black jack davey.
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| Rode off with black jack davey?»
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| 12. «well, i’ll forsake my house and home,
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| And i’ll forsake my baby.
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| I’ll forsake my husband, too,
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| For the love of black jack davey.
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| Ride off with black jack davey.»
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| 13. «last night i slept in a feather bed
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| Between my husband and baby.
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| Tonight i lay on the river banks
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| In the arms of black jack davey, |