Текст песни New York Girls - Steeleye Span
As
I
walked
down
through
Chatham
Street
A
fair
maid
I
did
meet.
She
asked
me
to
see
her
home,
She
lived
in
Bleeker
Street.
Chorus
(after
each
verse):
And
away
you
Santi,
My
dear
honey,
Oh
you
New
York
girls,
Can't
you
dance
the
polka?
And
when
we
got
to
Bleeker
Street,
We
stopped
at
forty
four.
Her
mother
and
her
sister
there
To
meet
her
at
the
door.
And
when
I
got
inside
the
house,
The
drinks
were
passed
around.
The
liquor
was
so
awful
strong,
My
head
went
round
and
round.
And
then
we
had
another
drink
Before
we
sat
to
eat.
The
liquor
was
so
awful
strong,
I
quickly
fell
asleep.
[Ah,
come
on,
Min,
play
that
modern
banjo,
Min]
When
I
awoke
next
morning,
I
had
an
aching
head.
There
was
I
Jack-all-alone,
Stark
naked
in
my
bed.
My
gold
watch
and
my
pocket-book
And
lady
friend
were
gone.
And
there
was
I
Jack-all-alone,
Stark
naked
in
my
room.
On
looking
round
this
little
room,
There's
nothing
I
could
see,
But
a
woman's
shift
and
apron
That
were
no
use
to
me.
With
a
flour
barrel
for
a
suit
of
clothes
Down
Cherry
Street
forlorn,
There
Martin
Churchill
took
me
in
And
sent
me
round
Cape
Horn.
[I
say,
are
you
a
matelote?
Careful
what
you
say,
sir
- we're
on
board
ship
here.]
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