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you been gone so long You Yankee Jack wid de sea boots on?"] 12. The Wild Goose Shanty. (WINDLASS AND CAPSTAN.) [Music illustration: 1. I'm the Shanty-man of the Wild Goose Nation. Tibby Way-ay Hioha! I've left my wife on a big plantation. Hilo my Ranzo Hay!] 2. Now a long farewell to the old plantation. (_twice_) 3. And a long farewell to the Wild Goose Nation. (_twice_) 4. Oh the boys [1/8.]and [1/16]the [1/4]girls went a [1/8. 1/16 1/8. 1/16]huckleberry hunting. (_twice_) 5. Then good-bye [1/8.]and [1/16 1/4]farewell yoeu rolling river. (_twice_) 6. I'm the Shanty-man of the Wild Goose Nation. I've left my wife on a big plantation. 13. We're all bound to go. (WINDLASS AND CAPSTAN.) [Music illustration: 1. Oh Johnny was a rover And to-day he sails away. Heave away, my Johnny, Heave away-ay. Oh Johnny was a rover And to-day he sails away. Heave away my bully boys, We're all bound to go.] 2. As I was walking out one day, Down by the Albert Dock. Heave away, &c. I heard an emigrant Irish girl Conversing with Tapscott. Heave away, &c. 3. "Good mornin', Mister Tapscott, sir," "Good morn, my gel," sez he, "It's have you got a Packet Ship All bound for Amerikee?" 4. "Oh yes, I've got a Packet Ship, I _have_ got one or two. I've got the _Jenny Walker_ And I've got the _Kangeroo_." 5. "I've got the _Jenny Walker_ And to-day she does set sail, With five and fifty emigrants [1/16]And [1/16]a thousand bags o' male."[4] 6. [1/8]Bad [1/8]luck [1/8]to [1/8]thim Irish sailor boys, Bad luck to thim I say. [1/16]For [1/16]they all got [1/8]drunk, [1/8]and [1/8]broke into me bunk And stole me clo'es away. [Footnote 4: meal.] 14. What shall we do with the drunken sailor? (WINDLASS AND CAPSTAN.) [Music illustration: 1. What shall we do with the drunken sailor, What shall we do with the drunken sailor, What shall we do with the drunken sailor Early in the morning? Hooray and up she rises, Hooray and up she rises, Hooray and up she rises Early in the morning.] 2. [1/16]Put [1/16]him in the long-boat until he's sober. (_thrice_) 3. Pull out the plug aend [1/16]wet [1/16]him all over. (_thrice_) 4. [1/16]Put [1/16]him in the [1/16 1/16]scupp
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