G D G D G [Verse 1]D I'm sailin' awa' in the morning, I'm sailing awa' on the tideG D G And when I return again, lassie, will ye be me bride?C G D Will ye be me bride, me boys, will ye be me bride?G C G D G And when I return again, lassie, will ye be me bride? [Verse 2]D Laddie, I will wait for you as long as me lifeG D G Laddie, I will wait for you and I'll be a sailor's wifeC G D I'll be a sailor's wife, me boys, I'll be a sailor's wifeG C G D G Laddie, I will wait for you and I'll be a sailor's wife [Instrumental]G D G D G [Verse 3]D Oh, the sun, it shone, and the wind, it blew, and the ship sailed out to seaG D G When she caught the eye of a soldier lad who was standing on the quayC G D Standing on the quay, me boys, standing on the quayG C G D G She caught the eye of a soldier lad who was standing on the quay [Verse 4]D And the storm, it raged, and the cannons roared, and driving was the rainG D G After twelve months at the sea, he was homeward bound againC G D Homeward bound again, me boys, homeward bound againG C G D G After twelve months at the sea, he was homeward bound again [Instrumental]G D G D GG D G D GG D G D GG D G D G [Verse 5]D And there he met her at the docks with a baby in her armsG D G Saying, "I'm sorry, my sailor lad, but I fell for a soldier's charms"C G D I fell for a soldier's charms, me boys, I fell for a soldier's charmsG C G D G Saying, "I'm sorry, my sailor lad, but I fell for a soldier's charms" [Verse 6]D "Now don't you worry, my bonnie lass", was the sailor's bold retortG D G "Don't you worry, my bonnie lass, I've a wife in every port" N.C. A wife in every port, me boys, a wife in every port N.C. Don't you worry, my bonnie lass, I've a wife in every port [Outro]G D G D GG D G D GG D G D GG D G D G
A Wife In Every Port
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