C _ _ Fare thee well to you, my
F own
C true love, there were many,
G fare thee well.
_ I am
C bound for _
F _ .
C California, a place
G that I know
C right well.
_
G So fare thee well,
F my
C own true love, when I return united we will
G sing.
_
C It's the believing of Liverpool
F that
C grieves me, but my darling
G when I
C think of thee.
_ I am bound on a
F Yankee _
C Clippership, Lady Crockett
G is her name.
_
C And her captain's name
F it is _
C Burgess, and they say that
G she's a
C floating hell.
_
G So fare thee well,
Dm my own
C true love, when I return united
G we will be.
It's
C the believing of Liverpool
G that
F C grieves me, but my darling
G when I think
C of thee.
_ I've sailed with
F Burgess once
C before, and I think I know
G him well.
If
C a man's a slider he
F will
C get along, if he's not then
G he's sure
C in hell.
_
G So fare thee well,
F my own
C true love, when I return united we
G will be.
It's not
C the believing of Liverpool
G that
F C grieves me, but my
G darling when I think
C of thee.
_ But a ship is in
F the
C harbour, love, and you know I
G can't remain.
Though
C I know that it will be
F a long,
C long time before
G I see you
C again.
_ _
G So fare thee well,
F my own
C true love, when I return united we
G will be.
It's
C not the believing of Liverpool
F that
C grieves me, but my darling when
G I think
C of thee.
One more time!.
G So fare thee well,
F my
C own true love, when I return united
G we will be.
It's
C not the believing of Liverpool
F that
C grieves me, but my darling
G when I think
C of thee.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ .