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Nursery Rhyme: Bonny Sailor Boy
I would not have the shoemaker, For all his work at the shoes, But I would have the bonny boy Who wears the tarry clothes.
For he walks upon the plain stones, He sails upon the sea, He wears a coat and a hairy cap, It's a sailor -he loves me!
I would not have the blacksmith, For all his work in the smithy, But I would have the bonny boy Who has my heart already.
A sailor, he loves me, ma boys, A sailor he loves me; And if I live another year A sailor's wife I'll be!
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