[Intro]
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[Verse]
Am
There was a wealthy merchant
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In London he did dwell
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He had a beautiful daughter
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The truth to you I'll tell
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Oh, the truth to you I'll tell
[Verse]
Dm Am
She had sweethearts a-plenty
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And men of high degree
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But none but Jack the sailor
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Her true love ere could be
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Oh, her true love ere could be
[Verse]
Dm Am
Jack he's gone a-sailing
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With trouble on his mind
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He's left his king and his country
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And his darling girl behind
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Oh, his darling girl behind
[Instrumental]
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[Verse]
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She went down to a tailor's shop
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And dressed in men's array
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She's signed a bill of passage
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To convey herself away
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Ohh, convey herself away
[Verse]
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Before you get on board, Sir
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Your name we'd like to know
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She smiled all in her countenance
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They call me Jack-a-Roe
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Ohh, they call me Jack-a-Roe
[Bridge]
Bm
"I see your waist is slender
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Your fingers they are small
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Your cheeks too red and rosy
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To face the cannonball"
Bm
"I know my waist is slender
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And my fingers they are small
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But it would not make me tremble
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To see ten thousand fall
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To see them fall"
[Verse]
Dm Am
The war soon being over
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She went and looked around
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Among the dead and wounded
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Her darling boy she found
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Oh, her darling boy she found
[Verse]
Dm Am
She picked him up all in her arms
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And carried him to the town
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She sent for a physician
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Who quickly healed his wounds
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Oh, who quickly healed his wounds
[Verse]
Am
This couple they got married
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So well they did agree
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This couple they got married
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So why not you and me?
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Oh, why not you and me?