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O you Western Ocean labourers I would have you all beware,
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That when you're aboard of a packet-ship, no dungaree jumpers wear,
C Am C G
But have a big monkey jacket always at your command,
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And think of the cold Northwesters on the Banks of the Newfoundland.
[Chorus]
Am
So we'll rub her round and scrub her round
Am G
With holystone and sand,
Am
And say farewell to the Virgin Rocks
Am G Am
On the Banks of the Newfoundland.
[Verse]
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As I lay in my bunk one night, a-dreaming all alone,
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I dreamt I was in Liverpool, 'way up in Marylebone,
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With my true love beside of me and a jug of ale in hand,
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When I woke quite broken-hearted on the Banks of Newfoundland.
[Chorus]
Am
So we'll rub her round and scrub her round
Am G
With holystone and sand,
Am
And say farewell to the Virgin Rocks
Am G Am
On the Banks of the Newfoundland.
[Verse]
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We had one Lynch from Ballinahinch, Jimmy Murphy and Mike Moore;
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It was in the winter of sixty-two, those sea-boys suffered sore,
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For they'd pawned their clothes in Liverpool and sold them out of hand,
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Not thinking of the cold Northwesters on the Banks of Newfoundland.
[Chorus]
Am
So we'll rub her round and scrub her round
Am G
With holystone and sand,
Am
And say farewell to the Virgin Rocks
Am G Am
On the Banks of the Newfoundland.
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We had one female passenger, Bridget Reilly was her name,
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To her I promised marriage and on me she had a claim.
C Am C G
She tore up her flannel petticoats to make mittens for our hands,
Am G Am
For she couldn't see the sea-boys freeze on the Banks of Newfoundland.
[Chorus]
Am
So we'll rub her round and scrub her round
Am G
With holystone and sand,
Am
And say farewell to the Virgin Rocks
Am G Am
On the Banks of the Newfoundland.
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Am G Am
And now we're off Sandy Hook, my boys, and the land's all covered with snow.
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The tug-boat will take our hawser and for New York we will tow;
C Am C G
And when we arrive at the Black Ball dock the boys and girls will stand,
Am G Am
We'll bid adieu to the packet-ships and the Banks of Newfoundland
[Chorus]
Am
So we'll rub her round and scrub her round
Am G
With holystone and sand,
Am
And say farewell to the Virgin Rocks
Am G Am
On the Banks of the Newfoundland.