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The Silver Penny

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'Sailorman, I'll give to you         My bright silver penny,      If out to sea you'll sail me         And my dear sister Jenny.'      'Get in, young sir, I'll sail ye         And your dear sister Jenny,      But pay she shall her golden locks         Instead of your penny.'      They sail away, they sail away,         O fierce the winds blew!      The foam flew in clouds,         And dark the night grew!      And all the wild sea-water         Climbed steep into the boat;      Back to the shore again         Sail they will not.      Drowned is the sailorman,         Drowned is sweet Jenny,      And drowned in the deep sea         A bright silver penny.

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