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Oh, the streams of lovely Nancy divide in three parts,
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Where the young men and maidens they meet their sweethearts.
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It's the drinking of good liquor that makes my heart sing,
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and the noise in the valley made the rocks for to ring.
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At the top of this mountain, my loves castle stands
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and it's overbuilt with ivory on yonder black sand.
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Fine arches, fine porches like diamonds so bright,
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It's a beacon for a sailor on a dark winters night.
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On yonder high mountain the wild fowl do fly,
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and it's running amongst them that flies very high.
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If I had her in my arms, near diamonds black lamp,
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How soon I would secure her by the slight of my hand.
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At the base of this mountain a river runs clear,
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And a ship from the Indies it once anchored there.
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With red flags a-flying and the beating of her drum,
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sweet instruments of music and the firing of her gun.
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Oh the streams of lovely Nancy divide in three parts,
Bb F C C
Where the young men and maidens they meet their sweethearts.
F C F F
It's the drinking of good liquor that makes my heart sing,
Bb F C F
and the noise in the valley made the rocks for to ring.