Jamaica Farewell Harry Belafonte
[A]Down the way, where the n[D]ights are gay,
And the s[A]un shines da[D]ily on the m[A]oun[E7]tain t[A]op,
[A]I took a trip on a s[D]ailing ship,
And when I re[A]ached Jam[D]aica, I m[A]ade [E7]a st[A]op[A].
Refrain:
[E7]But I'm s[A]ad to say, I'm [D]on my way,
Wo[E7]n't be back for ma[A]ny a day,
My he[A]art is do[A7]wn, my head is t[D]urning a[Dm(7)]round,
I had to le[A]ave a little [E7]girl in [A]Kingston town.
Sounds of laughter everywhere,
And the dancing girls sway to and fro,
I must declare, my heart is there,
Though I've been from Maine to Mexico.
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Down at the market, you can hear,
Ladies cry out while on their heads they bear,
Aki rice, swordfish are nice,
And the rum is fine any time of year.
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