Lyrics Domeama - Dave Swarbrick , Martin Carthy
As
Jack
went
out
walking
all
on
a
fine
day,
A
squire
and
his
lady
came
a-walking
that
way.
Jack
heard
him
to
the
lady
say,
"Tonight
with
you,
love,
I
mean
to
lay
With
me
do
me
ama,
dee
me
ama,
do
me
ama
day."
"Just
tie
the
string
all
around
your
finger
And
let
the
other
end
dangle
down
from
your
window,
And
I′ll
come
by
and
I'll
pull
the
string,
And
you
come
down,
love,
and
let
me
in
With
me
do
me
ama,
dee
me
ama,
do
me
ama
day."
Jack
says
to
himself,
"I′ve
a
mind
for
to
try,
And
see
if
a
poor
sailor
he
can't
win
that
prize."
So
Jack
walked
by
and
he
pulled
the
string
And
she
come
down
and
she
let
old
Jack
in
With
his
do
me
ama,
dee
me
ama,
do
me
ama
day.
Now
the
squire
he
came
a-riding,
he
was
singing
a
song,
He
was
thinking
to
himself
how
it
wouldn't
be
long.
But
when
he
got
to
the
window,
no
string
he
found.
And
behold
his
hopes
was
all
dashed
to
the
ground
And
his
do
me
ama,
dee
me
ama,
do
me
ama
day.
It
was
early
next
morning,
it
was
just
getting
light,
The
lady
sat
up
with
a
terrible
fright.
For
there
lay
Jack
in
his
tarry
old
shirt,
And
behold
his
face
was
all
covered
in
dirt
And
his
do
me
ama,
dee
me
ama,
do
me
ama
day.
"Oh
what
do
you
want,
oh,
you
tarry
sailor,
A-stealing
in
a
lady′s
chamber
to
steal
her
treasure?"
"Oh
no,"
says
Jack,
"I
just
pulled
your
string
And
you
come
down
love
and
let
me
in
With
me
do
me
ama,
dee
me
ama,
do
me
ama
day."
Jack
says
to
the
lady,
"Your
pardon
I
pray,
And
I′ll
steal
away
very
quiet
at
the
break
of
the
day."
"Oh
no,"
she
says,
"don't
you
go
too
far
For
I
never
will
part
from
me
jolly
Jack
Tar
And
his
do
me
ama,
dee
me
ama,
do
me
ama
day."
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