Tonalité : D major
Verse 1
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Well, who would be a sailor lad,
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a -sailing on the main,
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To gain the goodwill
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of his captain's domain?
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He came ashore when
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he'd been far to sea,
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And that was the start
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of me old true love and me.
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And it's home, boys, home
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Home, I'd like to be
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Home for a while in the old country
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Where the oak, the ash
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and the funny rowan tree
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Well, they're all a -growing greener
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in the old country
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Well, I asked her for a candle
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to light me way to bed
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Likewise for a handkerchief
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to tie around me head
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She tended to me needs
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like a young maid ought to do
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So then I says to her,
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would you like to jump in too?
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And it's home, boys, home
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Home, I'd like to be
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Home for a while in the El Consiree
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Where the oak, the ash
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and the bonny rowan tree
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Well, they're all a -growin' greener
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in the El Consiree
She jumped into the bed,
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makin' no alarm
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Thinkin' the young sailor lad
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would do to her no harm
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I hugged her, I kissed her,
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the whole night long
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She wished the short night
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would be seven years long
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And it's home, boys, home
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Home I'd like to be,
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home for a while in the old country
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Where the oak, the ash
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and the bunny rowing tree
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They're all a -growing greener
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in the old country
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Well early next morning
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the sailor lad arose
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And into Mary's apron
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threw a handful of gold
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To take this, dear,
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for the damage that I've done
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For tonight, I fear
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I've left you with a daughter or a son
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Oh, and it's home, boy, it's home
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Home I'd like to be,
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home for a while in the Elkhornsery
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Where the oak, the ash
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and the bonny rose tree
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They're all a -growing greener
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in the Elkhornsery
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And it's home,
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boys, home,
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home a night to be,
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home for a while in the old country
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Where the oak, the ash
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and the buddy row and stream
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They're all a -growing greener
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in the old country
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Well, if it be a girl child,
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I'll send her out to Norse
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With gold in her pocket
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and silver in her purse
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And if it be a boy child,
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he'll wear the jacket blue
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Go climbing up the ring
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and like his daddy used to do
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An d it's all boys' home,
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home
I'd like to be
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Home for a while in the old country
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I wear the oak, the ash,
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and the bunny rowing tree
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They're all a -growing greener
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in the old country
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So come all ye fair maidens,
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a warning take from me
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Never let a sailor land
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an inch above your knee
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I ain't trusted one, and he beguiled me
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He left me with a pair of twins
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to dangle on me knee
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Oh, and it's home, boys, home
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Home, I'd like to be home for a while
In the old country
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Where the oak, the ash,
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and the funny rowan tree
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They're all a -growing greener
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in the old country
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