Tonalité : D major•
Verse 1
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When I was in service in
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Rosemary
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Lane I kept the goodwill of
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my master and dame
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Until a young sailor he came to stay
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And that was the beginning of my misery
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He called for a candle to light him to bed,
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And likewise a silk handkerchief to tie up
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his hair.
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To tie up his hair, let's say a little do,
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Says he, pretty
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Polly, won't you come to bed too?
This girl being young and foolish,
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she thought of no how,
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To jump into bed, to keep herself warm
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But what's done next, I'll never declare
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But I wish that short night had paid
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seven long years
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And early next morning the sailor rose
And into her lap he threw
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handfuls of gold
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Saying this, I will give them all I will do
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If you'll be my
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Polly wherever I go
And when your baby's born,
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you'll put it to love
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And sit like a lady with gold in your purse
With gold in your purse and
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milk in your breast
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Saying that's what she got
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by a sailor in the west
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Now if it's a boy, he'll fight for the king
And if it's a girl,
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she'll wear a gold ring
She'll wear a gold ring and
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dress all aflame
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And re member my service in
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Rosemary
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Lane
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