Accords et paroles Clementine Folklore

Clementine

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 In a cavern in a canyon excavating for a mine;
 Dwelt a miner forty-niner and his daughter Clementine.
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 Oh my darling oh my darling oh my darling Clementine
 You are lost and gone forever dreadful sorry Clementine.
 Light she was and like a fairy And her shoes were number nine
 Herring boxes without topses Sandals were for Clementine.
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 Walking lightly as a fairy Though her shoes were number nine
 Sometimes tripping lightly skipping Lovely girl my Clementine
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 Drove she ducklings to the water Ev'ry morning just at nine
 Hit her foot against a splinter Fell into the foaming brine.
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 Ruby lips above the water Blowing bubbles soft and fine
 But alas I was no swimmer Neither was my Clementine.
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 In a churchyard near the canyon Where the myrtle doth entwine
 There grow rosies and some posies Fertilized by Clementine.
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 Then the miner forty-niner Soon began to fret and pine
 Thought he oughter join his daughter So he's now with Clementine.
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 I'm so lonely lost without her Wish I'd had a fishing line
 Which I might have cast about her Might have saved my Clementine.
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 In my dreams she still doth haunt me Robed in garments soaked with brine
 Then she rises from the waters And I kiss my Clementine.
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 Listen fellers heed the warning Of this tragic tale of mine
 Artificial respiration Could have saved my Clementine
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 How I missed her how I missed her How I missed my Clementine
 Til I kissed her little sister And forgot my Clementine.
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Clementine

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