Canadee-i-o

Bob Dylan

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    Well, it's all of fair and handsome girl
    She's all in her tender years
    She fell in love with a sailor boy
    It's true she loved him well
    For to go off to sea with him
    Like she did not know how
    She longed to see that seaport town
    Of Canadee-I-o

    So she bargained with the sailor boy
    All for a piece of gold
    Straightaway then he led her
    Down into the hold
    Sayin': I'll dress you up in sailor's clothes
    Your jacket shall be blue
    You'll see that seaport town
    Of Canadee-I-o

    Now, when the other sailors heard the news
    Well, they fell into a rage
    And with all the ship's company
    They were willing to engage
    Saying: We'll tie her hands and feet, my boys
    Overboard we'll throw her
    She'll never see that seaport town
    Called Canadee-I-o

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    Now, when the captain he heard the news
    Well, he too fell in a rage
    And with the whole ship's company
    He was willing to engage
    Sayin': She'll stay in sailor's clothes
    Her color shall be blue
    She'll see that seaport town
    Call Canadee-I-o

    Now, when they come down to Canada
    Scarcely 'bout half a year
    She's married this bold captain
    Who called her his dear
    She's dressed in silks and satins now
    She cuts a gallant show
    Finest of the ladies
    Down Canadee-I-o

    Come, all you fair and tender girls
    Wheresoever you may be
    I'd have you to follow your own true love
    Whene'er he goes to sea
    For if the sailors prove false to you
    Well, the captain, he might prove true
    You'll see the honor I have gained
    By the wearing of the blue

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    Composition: Bob Dylan

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