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Mary Ann
Found in Mary_Ann_2.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X:1 T:Mary Ann F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs B:The Penguin Book of Canadian Folk Songs. S: M:2/4 L:1/4 K:C z z1/2 E1/2|G3/2 E1/2| c3/2 A1/2| G E|C2 | w:Oh, fare thee well, my own true love! G3/2 E1/2| G e| d2-|d G3/4 G1/4|e (e/c/)| w:Fare thee well, my dear!*For the ship is (d/B/) c3/4 B1/4|c c|E3/2 F1/2| G G|(A1/2G) G1/2| w:wait-ing, *the wind blows high, And I am bound *a- c c3/4 c1/4|C E3/4 D1/4|C2-|C z1/2 E1/2|G G| w:way for the sea. Ma-ry Ann! *And I am (A1/2G) G1/2| c c3/4 c1/4| C E3/4 D1/4|C2 || w:bound *a-way for the sea, Ma-ry Ann! W:Oh, Fare thee well my own true love! W:Fare thee well, my dear! W:For the ship is waiting, the wind blows high, W:And I am bound away for the sea, Mary Ann! W:And I am bound away for the sea, Mary Ann! W: W:Oh, yonder don't you see the dove W:Sitting on the stile? W:She's mourning the loss of her own true love, W:As I do now for you, my sweetheart, Mary Ann! W:As I do now for you, my sweetheart, Mary Ann! W: W:A lobster boiling in the pot, W:A blue fish in the brook, W:They are suffering long, but it's nothing like W:The ache I bear for you, my sweetheart, Mary Ann! W:The ache I bear for you, my sweetheart, Mary Ann! W: W:Oh, had I but a flask of gin, W:Sugar here for two, W:And a great big bowl to mix it in, W:I'd pour a drink for you, my sweetheart, Mary Ann! W:I'd pour a drink for you, my sweetheart, Mary Ann! W:
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