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(intro) C F C F C G C C F C An old Jane about 49 came in to view the town, F C G she registered up at Smith's Hotel as Miss Ada Brown. C F C She said she was just 25 and that she was in love F C G with a young lad about 16, she called him her turtledove. C F C The wedding day at last arrived, the birds did merrily sing, F C G C he touched her up for a hundred to go out and buy the ring. F C He never came back, no, he never came back G he's been gone for a year or more. F C That sassy young thing better have that ring, G C C F C F C G C when we meet on that beautiful shore. C F C I went down to a restaurant as hungry as a bear, F C G and like a raving thief I did, I grabbed the bill of fare. C F C The waiter said, Now what for you?” “A piece of steak !” I said, F C G C he’d taken my order and bowed his head and slowly walked away. F C No, he never came back, no, he never came back, G I waited an hour or more. F C His neck I will break, if he has not that steak G C when we meet on that beautiful shore
Written by A.P. Carter
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