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Shipmates listen unto me. I'll tell you in my song of things that happened to me when I come home from Hong Kong.
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To me way, you Santy, my dear Annie. Oh, you New York girls, can't you dance the polka?
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As I walked down to Chatham Street, a fair maid I did meet.
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She asked me, please, to see her home. She lived on Bleecker Street
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Now, if you'll only come with me, you can have a treat.
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You can have a glass of brandy and something nice to eat.
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Before we sat down to eat, we had sev'ral drinks.
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The liquor was so awful strong, I quickly fell asleep.
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When I awoke next mornin, I had an achin' head.
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My gold watch and my pocketbook and the lady friend had fled.
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Now dressed in the lady's apron, I wandered most forlorn
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'Till Martin Churchill took me in and he sent me round Cape Horn.
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NEW YORK GIRLS
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