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Remembering back when I was a kid
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I'd sneak down to the docks
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I'd watch the old men carving wood
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I'd watch the sailors tying knots
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But the thing I remember best
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Was grey-haired old Patch Eye
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And the stories that he'd tell me about
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His younger days as we watched the ships go by
[Chorus]
G D
He talked about his missing eye and
C G
He talked about his wooden leg
C G
But he never told me about the old tattoo
D G
On his right arm that said Meg
[Verse 2]
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He said he was captain of a pirate ship
G D
Sailing seas both blue and green
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And he said that all pirates gots to have a patch
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So's they can look real mean
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He'd make the bad guys walk the plank
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The pretty ladies, he would save
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Then he'd take the treasures from the ship, then sink it to a watery grave
[Chorus]
G D
He talked about his missing eye and
C G
He talked about his wooden leg
C G
But he never told me about the old tattoo
D G
On his right arm that said Meg
[Verse 3]
G C
He told many a story about his wooden leg
G D
As he sat there spinning yarns
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Once he'd lost it to a mamba snake
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Down in the Amazon
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Another time it was way out west
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In a gunfight, or so he said, but
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That's alright, a man's got two legs, y'know, he could've lost his head...
[Chorus]
G D
He talked about his missing eye and
C G
He talked about his wooden leg
C G
But he never told me about the old tattoo
D G
On his right arm that said Meg
[Chorus]
G D
He told about his missing eye and
C G
He told me how he lost his leg
C G
But he never told me how he lost the love
D G
Of brown haired blue eyed Meg