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SOL
What ails you my daughter dear
SOLyour eyes are so dim
have you had any sore sickness
SOLor yet been sleeping with a man
SOL
I have not had any sore sickness
SOLbut I know what's ailing me
I thinking of my own true love
SOL DOhe plows the raging sea
SOL DOhe plows the raging sea
SOL LAm DO RE
be he a lord or a duke or a knight
or a man of wealth of fame
SOL DOor is he one of my sailor lads
SOL DOcome tell me now his name
SOL LAm DO RE
he is no lord or a duke or knight
or a man of wealth and fame
SOL DOhe is one of your sailor lads
SOL DOand john barbour is his name
SOL LAm DO RE
now if John Barbour is his name
a lowly sailor man is he
SOL DOand if John Barbor is his name
SOL DOthen hanged he will be
than hanged he will be
SOL LAm DO RE
the king he calls his sailors all
by one by two by three
SOL DOJohn Barbour was the first he called
SOL DObut the last came was he
SOL LAm DO RE
when he came a trippin down
he was clothed in all in white
SOL DOhis hair were like the roses red
SOL DOand his teeth were ivory brite
SOL LAm DO RE
he paid their wages with a smile
when John Barbour he did see
SOL DOif i was a woman if I were a man
SOL DOthen bedfellows we would be
SOL LAm DO RE
will you marry my daughter Jane
and take her by the hand
SOL DOwill you come and dine with me
SOL DOtake charge of all my land
SOL LAm DO RE
I will marry your daughter Jane
and I'll take her by the hand
SOL DOI will come and dine with you
SOL DObut to hell with all your lands
if you can give her one gold piece
SOL RE SOLthen I can give her three
SOL DOfor I am bold John Barbour
and I plow the raging sea
SOL DOI plow the raging sea
SOL DOI plow the raging sea
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