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Intro 1
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Verse 1
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ladies gay who delight in sailors' joy
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Come listen while I sing to you a song
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When Jack Tar, he comes on shore with
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his gold and silver in store
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There's no one can get rid of it so soon
Verse 2
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And the first thing Jack require
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is a fiddler to his hand
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And likewise the best liquor of every kind
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And a pretty girl likewise with
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two dark and rolling eyes
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Jack Tar, he's suited to his mind
Verse 3
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Now the landlady comes in,
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dressed all in her Sunday best
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She looked like some bright
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and evening star
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She was ready to wait on him when
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she find he's plenty o' tin
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two for one behind the bar
Verse 4
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And now Jack, all in his rage,
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he threw bottles at her head
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Likewise all the glasses he let fly
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And the poor girl in her fright called
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the watchmen of that night
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Saying, "Take this young sailor
Interlude 1
away"
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Verse 5
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Now Jack did understand that
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a ship lay wanting hands
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To her, he then went straight down
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With a sweet and pleasant gale
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he unfurled his lofty sail
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Bid adieu to the lasses of the town
Verse 6
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Now he laid her on a track like a
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cutter or a smack
She rolled from the lee
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And we kept her full and by,
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close to windward she would lie
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We were bound for Blackwall in stormy
Outro 1
weather
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Wie hat dir der Song gefallen?
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