Тональность: D major
Verse 1
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Now hear this, now hear this,
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how the gals that I've known
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D
were all skin and bone, no looks, no dough,
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and no form, but that don't mean a thing
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when a sailor's on a fling, cause
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Well, it's Annie O' Ford in a storm.
C
They may spend my pay in less than a day,
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D
but, I don't give a darn.
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Because after six months at sea,
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they all look good to me.
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And it's Annie O' Ford in
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a storm.
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Now, in a swab jockey's life
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There ain't no room for a wife
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Well, it's so hard to keep out of harm
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Cause there's women galore
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When a sailor's on shore
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And it's any old thwart in a storm
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C
Now the buzz boys can go
to a party or show
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D
And the dog faces laugh up that corner
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But give a sailor a dame,
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be she fat, thin or lame
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And it's any old port in a storm
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Well, the gals, I recall,
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ain't got nothin' at all,
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but still they were breathing
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and warm.
But after six months at sea,
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any old gal looks good to me,
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cause it's any old board in a storm.
You
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