Tonalité : D minor•
Verse 1
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It was on a Monday morning
the 29th of May
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Our ship she slipped her cable
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and we were ready for sea
The wind blew from the south -south -west
To Egypt we were bound
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And the Portsmouth hills were garnished
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With pretty girls around
There I beheld a handsome maid
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All in her bloomer years
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Her making lamentation
and her eyes were full of tears
Oh, I'll cut off me yellow hair
and sail along with you
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And I'll dress meself in sailor's clothes
and I'll see Egypt too
O no, my dearest Nancy,
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sure that it'll never do, Lord Nelson,
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I've commanded no wo
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man there may go.
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We must stand to our colour's love
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and hope that fortune smiles
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As we fight with bold meddlesome
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on the banks of the Nile
Your waist it is too slender
and your fingers are too fine
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Your delicate constitution
couldn't stand the hot campaign
And the sultry southerns of Egypt,
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your complexion they would spoil
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If you fought with bold Lord Nelson
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on the banks of the Nile
The cannons they do rattle so,
and the cannonballs do fly,
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And the silver whistles they sound out
to drown our dismal cries.
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But let a hundred days
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be brightened, love,
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and then you'll give a smile,
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and re member Nelson's victory
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on the banks of the Nile.
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