Lyrics Jacket So Blue - Cara Dillon
A
ship′s
crew
of
sailors
as
you
may
understand
Bound
for
the
West
Indies
or
some
foreign
land
There's
one
lad
amongst
them
I
wish
I
never
knew
He′s
my
bonnie,
bonnie
sailor
with
a
jacket
so
blue
Well,
the
first
time
I
saw
my
love
he'd
a
spy
glass
in
his
hand
I
went
to
talk
to
him
but
he
would
not
stand
I
went
to
talk
to
him
but
from
me
he
flew
And
my
heart
it
went
along
with
him
and
his
jacket
so
blue
Says
I
my
noble
sailor
I'll
buy
your
discharge
I′ll
free
you
from
sailing
and
set
you
at
large
I′ll
free
you
from
that
man-o-war
if
your
heart
does
be
true
And
I'd
never
let
a
stain
on
your
jacket
so
blue
Well,
said
I
my
noble
lady
you′ll
buy
my
discharge
You'll
free
me
from
sailing
and
set
me
at
large
You′ll
free
me
from
that
man-o-war
if
my
heart
does
be
true
Ah
but
then
what
would
my
own
lovely
Scotch
lassie
do
For
I
have
a
lassie
in
my
own
country
And
I
would
not
slight
her
for
her
poverty
If
I
were
to
slight
her
then
my
heart
wouldn't
be
true
For
she
never
left
a
stain
on
my
jacket
so
blue
I′ll
write
off
to
Dublin
to
an
artist
of
skill
And
I'll
have
my
love's
picture
drawn
out
in
its
full
And
I′ll
place
it
in
my
chamber
quite
close
to
my
view
And
I′ll
say
I
loved
a
sailor
with
a
heart
that
was
true
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