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Capo: 4 Tuning: E A D G B E
[Verse 1]
From the Bmbarque in theA harbor I wentG roaming on shore And stepped Bminto a pubA I wasG oft timesD before And as BmI stood Agambling and Genjoying my Dglass Who Bmchanced to walkA in but aG young Spanish lass She Bmsat down beAside me and kept Gsqueezing my hand Saying Bm'Sir youA're a strangeGr not long tDo this land' Will you Bmroam, jollyA sailor,G along with Dme To Bmsome lonesomeA spot no Gfemale can see
[Instrumental] Bm A G G Bm A G G [Verse 2]
I Bmquickly Aconsented, on Gwith her to roam She Bmlives by hAerself in a nGeat little hDome She'Bms brisk, plump andA jolly, her ageG scare D19 And Bmthe name of thatA spaniard I Gthink was Irene
[Instrumental] Bm A G G Bm A G G Bm A G G Bm A G G [Verse 3]
On a Bmfine summer's Amorning our Gship, she set sail And Bmdown by the Aseashore, GIrene she Dcame With Bmher pocket Ahandkerchief and Gwiping herD eyes Don't you Bmleave me Ajolly sailor were the Gwords she did cry When Bmyou reaches Aport on your Gold NewfoundDland Think Bmon the young Aspaniard kept sGqueezing yourD hand And Bmthough you will Amarry, enGjoying your Dbride Think Bmon the Ayoung spaniard who Glay by your side
[Instrumental] Bm A G G Bm A G G A Em G A Em F#/G G A [Verse 4]
When Bmyou reaches Aport on your Gold NewfoundDland Think Bmon the young Aspaniard kept sGqueezing yourD hand And Bmthough you will Amarry, enGjoying your Dbride Think Bmon the Ayoung spaniard who Glay by your side Bm A G GShe lay by your side Bm A G D Bm A G