\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*} ~\\ \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} ~\\ 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\\ ~\\ 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\\ ~\\ Then up spoke the cabinboy, of our gallant ship\\ And a nasty little lad was he.\\ I'm not quite sure I can spell "mermaid"\\ But I'm going to the bottom of the sea.\\ ~\\ 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 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%