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Am had a beautiful
C _ daughter,
F the truth you
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E the truth.
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G She
Am had _ sweethearts
C of plenty, and men of high
E degree.
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Am But none but Jack
C the Sailor,
F her true love there could
C be.
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Am Oh, _
E her true love there could
Am _ be.
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Jack is
C gonna _ sail in with trouble on
E his mind.
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Am He's left his
C native _ country and
F his daughter girl
C behind.
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Am _ Oh,
E his daughter girl
Am behind.
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went down to a
C tailor shop and dressed in man's
E rag.
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Am She allowed her
C motor vessel to
F convey _ herself
C away.
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Am _ Oh,
E to convey herself
Am away.
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Before
Am you get
C on board, sir, your name we'd like to
E know.
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_ _ She
Am smiled all in her
C complex, _
F they call me Jack-a
C-roo.
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Am _ Oh,
E they call me Jack
Am-a-roo.
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G I
Am see
G your waist
C is slender, your fingers they
E are small.
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Am Your cheeks too red
C and rosy
F to face the _ .
C cannonball.
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Am _ Oh,
E to face the _ .
Am cannonball.
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I know my
C waist is slender, my fingers they
E are small.
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_ _ _ But it
Am would not
C make me tremble
F to see ten
C thousand fall.
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E to see
G# ten thousand
Am fall.
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The horse had
C been _ over, she went and looked _
E around.
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Am Among the dead
C and wounded, her
F darling boy
C she found.
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E darling boy she
Am found.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ She picked him up
C all in her arms and carried him to
E the town.
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Am She sent for a
C physician _
F who quickly healed
C his wounds.
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E who quickly healed
Am his wounds.
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_ _ _ _ _ _ This couple they
C got married, so well they
E did agree.
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Am This couple they
C got married,
F so why not you and
C.
me.
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E _ why not
Am you and me.
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E why not you
Am and me.
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