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Song Name: |
The Handsome Cabin Boy (tremolo) |
By: |
John Roberts and Tony Barrand |
Posted By: |
yukon |
Difficulty: |
Beginner |
Key: |
G |
Genre: |
Irish |
Harp Type: |
Tremolo |
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Created: |
2009-08-17 05:08:16 |
Modified: |
0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
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This is tabbed for a 24 hole Echo Celeste tremolo
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It�s of a pretty female as you will understand
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Her mind being bent on rambling in-to a foreign
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land she dressed herself in sailor�s clothes or
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so it did appear she signed on with the captain
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to serve him for a year.
The captain�s lady being on board, she seemed in great joy to think that the captain had engaged such a handsome cabin boy and many�s the time she cuddled and kissed, and she would have liked to toy but �twas the captain found out the secret of the handsome cabin boy.
Her cheeks they were like roses, her hair was all a-curl, the sailors often smiled and said, he looks just like a girl but eating the captain�s biscuit, well her color it did destroy and the waist did swell of pretty Nell, the handsome cabin boy.
As though the Bay of Biscay our gallant ship did plough one night among the sailors there came an awful row they tumbled from their hammocks for their rest it did destroy they complained about the groaning of the handsome cabin boy
It�s doctor, dearest doctor, the cabin boy did cry my time has come, I am undone, surely I must die the doctor ran with all his might, a-smiling at the fun for to think a cabin boy could have a daughter or a son.
Now when the sailors heard the joke, they all began to stare the child belongs to none of us, they solemnly did swear and the lady to the captain said �My dear I wish you joy for it was neither you or I betrayed the handsome cabin boy.�
Come all of you bold fellows and we�ll drink success to trade and likewise to the cabin boy who neither man or maid and if the wars should rise again, us sailors to destroy well, here�s hoping for a jolly lot more like the handsome cabin boy.
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