| General Taylor gained the day
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| (Walk him along, John, carry him along)
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| Well General Taylor gained the day
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| (Carry him to his burying ground)
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Walk him along, John, carry him along
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Carry him to his burying ground
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| Well I wish I was old Stormy’s son
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| (Walk him along, John, carry him along)
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| I’d build a ship ten thousand tonne
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| (Carry him to his burying ground)
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Walk him along, John, carry him along
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Carry him to his burying ground
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| We’ll load her up with ale and rum
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| (Walk him along, John, carry him along)
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| That every shellback should have some
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| (Carry him to his burying ground)
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Walk him along, John, carry him along
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Carry him to his burying ground
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| We’ll dig his grave with a silver spade
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| (Walk him along, John, carry him along)
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| His shroud of finest silk is made
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| (Carry him to his burying ground)
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Walk him along, John, carry him along
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Carry him to his burying ground
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| We’ll lower him down on a golden chain
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| (Walk him along, John, carry him along)
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| On every link we’ll carve his name
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| (Carry him to his burying ground)
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Walk him along, John, carry him along
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Carry him to his burying ground
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| Well General Taylor’s dead and gone
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| (Walk him along, John, carry him along)
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| Well General Taylor’s dead and gone
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| (Carry him to his burying ground)
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Walk him along, John, carry him along
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| To me, way, hey, Stormy
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| Carry him to his burying ground |