paroles de chanson New York Girls - Gaelic Storm
As
I
walked
down
the
Broadway
One
evening
last
July
I
met
a
maid
who
asked
me
trade
And
a
sailor
lad
says
I
Away
Santee
My
Dear
Annie
Oh,
you
New
York
girls
Can′t
you
dance
the
polka?
To
Tiffany's
I
took
her
I
didn′t
mind
expense
I
bought
her
a
pair
of
gold
earrings
And
they
cost
me
fifteen
cents
And
she
says,
'You
Limejuice
sailor
Now
see
me
home
you
may'
But
when
we
reached
her
cottage
door
She
this
to
me
did
say
Away
Santee
My
Dear
Annie
Oh,
you
New
York
girls
Can′t
you
dance
the
polka?
My
flash
man
he′s
a
Yankee
With
his
hair
cut
short
behind
He
wears
a
pair
of
black
sea-boots
And
he
sails
in
the
Blackball
Line
And
He's
homeward
bound
this
evening
And
with
me
he
will
stay
So
get
a
move
on,
sailor-boy
Get
cracking
on
your
way
Away
Santee
My
Dear
Annie
Oh,
you
New
York
girls
Can′t
you
dance
the
polka?
I
kissed
her
hard
and
proper
Afore
her
flash
man
came
So
fare
thee
well,
you
Bowery
girl
I
know
your
little
game
And
then
I
wrapped
me
glad
rags
round
me
And
to
the
docks
did
steer
I
will
never
court
another
girl
I'll
stick
to
rum
and
beer
I
joined
a
Yankee
blood-boat
And
sailed
away
next
morn
Don′t
mess
around
with
women
boys
You're
safer
′round
Cape
Horn
Away
Santee
My
Dear
Annie
Oh,
you
New
York
girls
Can't
you
dance
the
polka?
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