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As I walked down through Chatham Street |
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A fair maid I did meet. |
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She asked me to see her home, |
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She lived in Bleeker Street. |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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My dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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my dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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And when we got to Bleeker Street, |
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We stopped at forty four. |
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Her mother and her sister there |
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To meet her at the door. |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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My dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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my dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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And when I got inside the house, |
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The drinks were passed around. |
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The liquor was so awful strong, |
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My head went round and round. |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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My dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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my dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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And then we had another drink |
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Before we sat to eat. |
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The liquor was so awful strong, |
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I quickly fell asleep. |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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My dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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my dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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When I awoke next morning, |
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I had an aching head. |
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There was I Jack-all-alone, |
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Stark naked in my bed. |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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My dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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my dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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My gold watch and my pocket-book |
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and lady friends were gone. |
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And there was I Jack-all-alone, |
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Stark naked in my room. |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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My dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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my dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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On looking round this little room, |
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There's nothing I could see, |
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But a woman's shift and apron |
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They were no use to me. |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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My dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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my dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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With a flour barrel for a suit of clothes |
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Down Cherry Street forlorn, |
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There Martin Churchill took me in |
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And sent me round Cape Horn. |
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To me way, you Santy, |
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My dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |
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To me way, my honey, |
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my dear Annie |
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Oh you New York girls, |
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Can't you dance the polka? |