The Byrds Jack Tarr The Sailor written by Roger McGuinnCorrections provided by Roger McGuinnDm C Dm C DmWhen first I came to Liverpool I went upon the spreeC AMe money at last I spent it fast got drunk as drunk could beDm C AAnd when my money was all gone it was then that I wanted moreDm C Dm C DmBut a man must be blind to make up his mind to go to sea once moreDm C Dm C DmDm C Dm C DmI spent the night with Angeline to drunk to roll in bedMe watch it was new and my money was tooC AAnd the morning with them she fledDm C AAnd as I roamed the streets of Bath the whores they all would roarDm CThere goes Jarr Tarr the poor sailorDm C Dm Dm C Dm C DmHe must go to sea once moreDm C Dm C DmAs I walking down the steet I ran into Rapper BrownC AI asked him for to take me in and he looked at me with a frownDm C AHe said last time you was on board with me you job no scoreDm CBut I'll take your advance and I'll give you the chanceDm C Dm Dm C Dm C DmAnd I'll send you to sea once moreDm C Dm C DmThey shipped me aboard of a whaling ship bound for the Artic SeaWhere the cold winds blow thru the frost and the snowC AJamaica rum would freezeDm C AA'las I had no luck with my gear for I left my money ashoreDm C Dm C DmIt was then that I wished that I was there safe with the girl'sDmashoreDm C Dm C DmDm C Dm C DmCome all ye boat seafaring lads who listen to my songC AAnd when you come off them long trip pray that you don't go wrongDm C ATake my advice drink no strong drink don't go sleeping with no whoresDm C Dm C DmBut get married lads and have all night in and go to to sea no moreFrom the "Ballad Of Easy Rider" LP Columbia Records 1969
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