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Sailor's Life, A
Found in Sailors_Life_A.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X:1 T:Sailor's Life, A Q:1/4=60 B:Oxford Book of Sea Songs, ISBN 0-19-282155-5 S:Henry Hills, Lodsworth,1899 Z:W P Merrick F:http://www.folkinfo.org/songs M:3/4 %Meter L:1/8 % K:Gmix D G F |G2 A G F G |D2 z w:A sail-or's life is a mer-ry life: D G F |G2 (A/B/) c d (c/B/) | A3 w:They rob young girls of_ their heart's de-* light, G/ G/ (A/B/) c |d3 (B/A/) (G/A/) B |c3 w: Leav-ing them_ be-hind to_ sigh_ and mourn: c B G |(FD) C C (D/E/) F | G3 z3 |] w:They ne-ver know_ when they will_ re-turn W:A sailor's life is a merry life: W:They rob young girls of their heart's delight, W:Leaving them behind to sigh and mourn: W:They never know when they will return. W: W:Here's four and twenty in a row; W:My sweetheart cuts the brightest show. W:He's proper, tall, genteel withal, W:And if I don't have him I'll have none at all. W: W:"O father, fetch me a little boat W:That I might on the ocean float, W:And every queen's ship that we pass by W:I'll make enquire for my sailor boy." W: W:We had not sailed long upon the deep W:Before a queen's ship we chanced to meet. W:"You sailors all, come tell me true, W:Does my sweet Willam sail among your crew?" W: W:"Oh no, fair lady, he is not here, W:For he is drown-ed, we greatly fear. W:On yon green island as we passed by W:There we lost sight of your sailor boy." W: W:She wrung her hands and she tore her hair. W:Much like a woman in great despair. W:Her little boat 'gainst a rock did run: W:"How can I live now my William is gone?"
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