Jacket So Blue
Cara Dillon
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{INTRO:] C D C DVERSE 1:
C F G C A ship's crew of sailors, as you may understand G F G Bound for the West Indies or some foreign land C F G There's one lad amongst them I wish I never knew C F G C He's my bonnie, bonnie sailor with a jacket so blue
VERSE 2:
F G C The first time I saw my love, he'd a spy glass in his hand G F G I went to talk to him, but he would not stand C F G I went to talk to him, but from me he flew C F G Am F G C D F G And my heart it went along with him and his jacket so blue______
VERSE 3:
C F G C Says I, "My noble sailor, I'll buy your discharge G F G I'll free you from sailing and set you at large C F G I'll free you from that man-o-war, if your heart does be true C F G C And I'd never let a stain on your jacket so blue"
VERSE 4:
F G C "Well" said I, "My noble lady, you'll buy my discharge G F G You'll free me from sailing and set me at large C F G You'll free me from that man-o-war, if my heart does be true C F G N.C. C Ah, but then what would my own lovely Scotch lassie do"
INSTRUMENTAL:
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VERSE 5:
C F G C "For I have a lassie in my own countery G F G And I would not slight her for her poverty C F G If I were to slight her, then my heart wouldn't be true C F G Am F G For she never left a stain on my jacket so blue____"
VERSE 6:
C F G C I'll write off to Dublin to an artist of skill G F G And I'll have my love's picture drawn out in its full C F G I'll place it in my chamber quite close to my view C F G C And I'll say I loved a sailor with a heart that was true
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