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Capo: 3 Tuning: E A D G B E
[Intro] Am G F Em D x2 [Verse]
I Amam a maid that sleeps in love and Fcannot feel my Gpain For Amonce I had a sweetheart, and FJohnny was his Amname And Gif I cannot Amfind him, I'll Cwander Amnight and Gday For it's Amfor the sake of Johnny, I'll Fcross the Gstormy Amseas
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I'll cut off my yellow locks, men's Fclothing I'll wear Gon And Amlike a gallant soldier boy this Froad I'll gang aAmlong EnGquiring for a Amcaptain, a Cpassage Amto engage Gfree For to Ambe his chief companion on the Fbanks of GliberAmty
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The very first night the captain lay Fdown on his bed to Gsleep These Amvery words he said to me, "I Fwish you were a Dmaid Your Gcherry cheeks and Amruby lips, they've Coften Amenticed Gme I Amwish to the gods, unto my Fheart, a Gmaid you were to Amme"
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In three days after that, Fwe did land on Gshore "AAmdieu, adieu, dear captain, aFdieu forever Ammore A Gsailor boy I Amwas on ship, but a Cmaid I Amam on Gshore AAmdieu, adieu, dear captain, aFdieu forGever Ammore"
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"Come back, come back, my blooming girl, come Fback and marry Gme For AmI have a good fortune, I'll Fgive it all to Amthee" "To Gmarry you, dear Amcaptain, is Cmore than AmI can Gsay For it's Amfor the sake of Johnny, I'll Fwander Gnight and Amday"
[Outro] Am G F Em D x4