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Farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound coast, |
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let your mountains dark and dreary be. |
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For when I'm far away on the briny ocean tossed, |
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will you ever heave a sigh and wish for me? |
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The sun was setting in the west, |
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and the birds were singing on every tree. |
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All nature seemed inclined for to rest. |
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But still there was no rest for me. |
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Farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound coast, |
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let your mountains dark and dreary be. |
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For when I'm far away on the briny ocean tossed, |
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will you ever heave a sigh and wish for me? |
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Will you ever heave a sigh and wish for me? |
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I grieve to leave my native land, |
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and I grieve to leave my comrades all, |
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and my parents whom my else so dear, |
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and the bonnie, bonnie lass that I do adore. |
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Farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound coast, |
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let your mountains dark and dreary be. |
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For when I'm far away on the briny ocean tossed, |
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will you ever heave a sigh and wish for me? |
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The drums they do beat and the wars to alarm, |
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and the captain call-we must obey. |
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So farewell, farewell to Nova Scotia's charms, |
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for it's early in the morning and I'm far, far away. |
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Farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound coast, |
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let your mountains dark and dreary be. |
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For when I'm far away on the briny ocean tossed, |
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will you ever heave a sigh and wish for me? |
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Farewell to Nova Scotia, you sea-bound coast, |
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let your mountains dark and dreary be. |
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For when I'm far away on the briny ocean tossed, |
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will you ever heave a sigh and wish for me? |
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Will you ever heave a sigh and wish for me? |