Am F G I am a maid that sleeps in love and cannot feel my painAm F Am For once I had a sweetheart, and Johnny was his nameG Am C Am G And if I cannot find him, I'll wander night and dayAm F G Am For it's for the sake of Johnny, I'll cross the stormy seas [Verse]F G I'll cut off my yellow locks, men's clothing I'll wear onAm F Am And like a gallant soldier boy this road I'll gang alongG Am C Am G Enquiring for a captain, a passage to engage freeAm F G Am For to be his chief companion on the banks of liberty[Verse]F G The very first night the captain lay down on his bed to sleepAm F D These very words he said to me, "I wish you were a maidG Am C Am G Your cherry cheeks and ruby lips, they've often enticed meAm F G Am I wish to the gods, unto my heart, a maid you were to me" [Verse]F G In three days after that, we did land on shoreAm F Am "Adieu, adieu, dear captain, adieu forever moreG Am C Am G A sailor boy I was on ship, but a maid I am on shoreAm F G Am Adieu, adieu, dear captain, adieu forever more" [Verse]F G "Come back, come back, my blooming girl, come back and marry meAm F Am For I have a good fortune, I'll give it all to thee"G Am C Am G "To marry you, dear captain, is more than I can sayAm F G Am For it's for the sake of Johnny, I'll wander night and day"
I Am A Maid That Sleeps In Love
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