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Verse 1:
In a Gneat little Dtown they call GProcktonD, apprentGiced in Dtrade I was AboundD And Gmany an G/F#hour of sweet Emhappiness, I Cspent in that Dneat little Gtown Then Gbad misforDtune Gbefell Dme and Gcaused me to Dstray from the AlandD Far Gaway from my G/F#friends and compEmanions to Cfollow the Dblack velvet Gband
Break: G D G G/F# Em C D G Verse 2:
As GI as out strolling one evening, not intending to stay very Dlong GI met a G/F#frolicsome Emdamsel as Cshe came Dtripping aGlong A Gwatch she pulled out her pocket and slipped it right into my Dhand On the Gvery first G/F#night that I Emmet her, bad Cluck to the Dblack velvet Gband
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Her Geyes they shone like the diamond, you'd think she was queen of the Dland G G/F# Em C(stop) D(stop) G And her hair hung over her shoulder tied up in a black velvet band
Verse 3:
GBefore judge and jury next morning, both of us did Dappear A Ggentleman G/F#claimed his Emjewelry and the Ccase against Dus was Gclear Now Gseven long years transportation right down to Van Dieman's Dland Far Gaway from my G/F#friends and coEmmpanions to Cfollow the Dblack velvet Gband
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Her Geyes they shone like the diamond, you'd think she was queen of the Dland G G/F# Em C(stop) D(stop) G And her hair hung over her shoulder tied up in a black velvet band
Solo: G D G G/F# Em C D G Verse 4:
So Gcome all you jolly young fellows, I'll have you take warning by Dme Now whenGever you're G/F#out on the Emliquor beCware of the Dpretty CoGlleen She'll Gfill you with whiskey and porter until you're not able to Dstand And the Gvery next G/F#thing you'd Emknow you've Clanded in DVan Dieman's GLand
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Her Geyes they shone like the diamond, you'd think she was queen of the Dland And her Ghair hung G/F#over her Emshoulder tied Cup in a Dblack velvet Gband
Ending: G G/F# Em C D G Black velvet band