\begin{SBVerse*} Twas \Ch{G}{Friday} morn when \Ch{C}{we} set \Ch{G}{sail} And \Ch{C}{we} were not \Ch{D7}{far} from the \Ch{G}{land} When the captain, he spied a \Ch{C}{lovely} \Ch{G}{mermaid} With a \Ch{C}comb and a \Ch{D7}{glass} in her \Ch{G}{hand} \end{SBVerse*} \bigskip \begin{SBChorus} O the ocean's waves will roll And the stormy winds will \Ch{D7}{blow} While \Ch{G}{we} poor sailors go \Ch{C}{skipping} to the \Ch{G}{top} And the \Ch{C}{landlubbers} \Ch{D7}{lie} down \Ch{G}{below} (below, below) And the \Ch{C}{landlubbers} \Ch{D7}{lie} down \Ch{G}{below} \end{SBChorus} \bigskip And up spoke the captain of our gallant ship And a well-spoken man was he I have me a wife in Salem by the sea And tonight she a widow will be \bigskip And up spoke the cookie of our gallant ship And a red hot cookie was he Saying I care much more for my pots and my pans Than I do for the bottom of the sea \bigskip Then up spoke the cabinboy, of our gallant ship And a nasty little lad was he. I'm not quite sure I can spell \og mermaid \fg But I'm going to the bottom of the sea. \bigskip Then three times around went our gallant ship And three times around went she Three times around went our gallant ship And she sank to the bottom of the sea %%%%%%%%%%%%% A AJOUTER %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %KEY G %verse: %G G C C %C D7 G %G G C C %C D7 G %chorus: %G G G G %G G D7 D7 %G G C C %C D7 G %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%