Tonalité : D major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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So come
all you ladies gay,
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who delight in sailors joy
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Come listen while I sing to you a song
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When Jack Tarry comes on shore
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With his gold and silver in store
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There's no one can get rid of it so soon
And the first thing Jack requires
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Is a fiddler to his hands
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Likewise the best liquor of every kind
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And a pretty girl likewise
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With two dark and rolling eyes,
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Jack Tarr is suited to his mind
Now the landlady comes in,
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dressed all in her Sunday best
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She looked like some bright
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and evening star
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She was ready to wait on him
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when she finds he's plenty attuned
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Chalk him down, two for one,
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behind the bar
The narrow jackal in his rage,
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he threw bottles at her head
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Likewise, all the glasses he let fly
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And the poor girl in her fright,
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called the watchman of that night
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Saying, take this young sailor away
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All right, take him away
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Now Jack did understand
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That his ship lay wanting hands to her
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He then went straight down
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With his sweet and pleasant gale
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he unfurled his lofty sail
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bid adieu to the lesses of the town
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Now he laid her on a track
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like a cutter or a smack
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he scrolled from the lead and to the weather and we kep
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t her pulling by close to him where she would lie
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we were bound for blackwall
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and stormy weather
Outro 1
Alright!
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