C F C F C F C F [Verse]C G It's of a jolly ploughboy was ploughing up his landF C F With his horses in good order to keepC G He whistled and he sang as the plough, she jogged alongF G C G His intention was to court a pretty maid, pretty maidF G C F C F His intention was to court a pretty maid [Verse]C G He ended his song as the plough, she jogged alongF C F Saying, "This fair maid's far above my degreeC G If her parents, they would know, they would prove my overthrowF G C G And the first place they would send me is the sea, is the seaF G C F C F And the first place they would send me is the sea"[Verse]C G When her ol' father knew she was courted on the plainF C F He vowed he would send him o'er the seaC G A press gang then arose and they set my love on boardF G Am G And they sent him to the war to be slain, to be slainF G C And they sent him to the war to be slain [Instrumental]C F C F C F C F [Verse]C G She's dressed herself in a suit of men's clothesF C F Her pockets well-lined with bright goldC G And as she walked down the street with her red-rosy cheeksF G C G She looked just like a young sailor bold, sailor boldF G Am C Am C She looked just like a young sailor bold [Verse]G The first one that she met was the captain of the shipF C F And unto him she told all her woeC G Saying, "They took from me my joy and my own ploughboyF G C G And they sent him to the war to be slain, to be slainF G C F C F And they sent him to the war to be slain" [Verse]C G She's pulled out a purse of the bright, shining goldF C F Saying, "Here's fifty bright guineas and more"C G And she's freely laid it down for her bonnie ploughboyF G C G And she's got the young man she adored, she adoredF G C And she's got the young man she adored
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