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Ye Mar'ners All
Found in Ye_Marners_All.abc
from the John Chambers abc collection

X:1 T:Ye Mar'ners All M:5/4 L:1/8 K:Gdor D2|G2G2(G2F2)D2|B,2C2D4G2| w:Ye mar'-ners all,_ as you pass by Call G2A2(d2B2)G2|F2G2A4G2|d2d2(c2B2)A2| w:in and drink_ if you are dry Come spend, my lads,_ your G2G2D4D2|F2D2C4C C|D2D2G4|] w:mon-ey brisk And pop your nose in a jug of this W:Ye mar'ners all, as you pass by W:Call in and drink if you are dry W:Come spend, my lads, your money brisk W:And pop your nose in a jug of this W: W:Oh mar'ners all, if you've half a crown, W:You're welcome all for to sit down W:Come spend, my lads, your money brisk W:And pop your nose in a jug of this W: W:Oh tipplers all, as ye pass by W:Come in and drink if you are dry W:Come in and drink, think not amiss W:And pop your nose in a jug of this W: W:Oh, now I'm old and can scarcely crawl W:I've an old grey beard and a head that's bald W:Crown my desire and fulfill my bliss W:A pretty girl and a jug of this W: W:Oh when I'm in my grave and dead W:And all my sorrows are past and fled W:Transform me then into a fish W:And let me swim in a jug of this
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