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Am What shall we do with the drunken sailor? G What shall we do with the drunken sailor? Am What shall we do with the drunken sailor? G Am Ear-ly in the morning Am = ACE G =GBD 1
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Am Hooray, and up she rises G Hooray, and up she rises Am Hooray, and up she rises G Am Ear-ly in the morning 2 Am G
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Am Put him in the long boat 'til he's sober G Put him in the long boat 'til he's sober G Am Ear-ly in the morning Am Put him in the long boat 'til he's sober 3 Am G
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Am Hooray, and up she rises G Hooray, and up she rises Am Hooray, and up she rises G Am Ear-ly in the morning 4 Am G
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Am Pull out the plug and wet him all over G Pull out the plug and wet him all over Am Pull out the plug and wet him all over G Am Ear-ly in the morning 5 Am G
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Am Hooray, and up she rises G Hooray, and up she rises Am Hooray, and up she rises G Am Ear-ly in the morning 6
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Am Put him in a leaky boat and make him bale her G Put him in a leaky boat and make him bale her Am Put him in a leaky boat and make him bale her G am Ear-ly in the morning 7
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Am Hooray, and up she rises G Hooray, and up she rises Am Hooray, and up she rises G Am Ear-ly in the morning 8
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Am Tie him to the scuppers with the hose pipe on him G Tie him to the scuppers with the hose pipe on him Am Tie him to the scuppers with the hose pipe on him G Am Ear-ly in the morning Scuppers- a hole in a ship's side to carry water overboard from the deck. 9
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Am Hooray, and up she rises G Hooray, and up she rises Am Hooray, and up she rises G Am Ear-ly in the morning 10
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Am Put him in the bilge and make him drink it G Put him in the bilge and make him drink it Am Put him in the bilge and make him drink it G Am Ear-ly in the morning bilge water may contain water, oil, urine, detergents, solvents, chemicals, pitch, particles, and so forth. 11
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Am Hooray, and up she rises G Hooray, and up she rises Am Hooray, and up she rises G Am Ear-ly in the morning 12
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Am Shave his belly with a rusty razor G Shave his belly with a rusty razor Am Shave his belly with a rusty razor G Am Ear-ly in the morning 13
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Am Hooray, and up she rises G Hooray, and up she rises Am Hooray, and up she rises G Am Ear-ly in the morning 14
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Am Put him in a barrel with the Captain’s daughter G Am Ear-ly in the morning G Put him in a barrel with the Captain’s daughter Am Put him in a barrel with the Captain’s daughter 15
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Am Hooray, and up she rises G Hooray, and up she rises Am Hooray, and up she rises G Am Ear-ly in the morning 16
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Am She looks like an orangutang G She looks like an orangutang Am She looks like an orangutang G Am Swinging through the rigging Rigging (from Anglo Saxon to clothe "to clothe") is the apparatus through which the force of the wind is used to propel sailboats. 17
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Am Hooray, and up she rises G Hooray, and up she rises Am Hooray, and up she rises G Am Ear-ly in the morning 18
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G Am Ear-ly in the morning Am There she goes swinging through the rigging G There she goes swinging through the rigging Am There she goes swinging through the rigging 19
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Am Hooray, and up she rises G Hooray, and up she rises Am Hooray, and up she rises G Am Ear-ly in the morning 20
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