X:169 T:Pleasant and Delightful R:song D:Stockton's Wing Z:id:hn-song-169 M:3/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=100 K:F A,C | F2 (AG)FE | F2 A,2 CC | F2 F2 E2 | F4 FG | A2 F2 c2 | B2 A2 G2 | F3 E D2 | C4 CC | D2 E2 F2 | G2 F2 GG | A3 G F2 | G4 AB | c3 B AG | FD B2 cB | AG F2 E2 | F4 FE | D2 B,2 GF | ED C2 FG | A3 F BA | AG G2 AB | c3 B AG | FD B2 cB | AG F2 E2 | F4 || W:It was pleasant and delightful on a bright summer's morn, W:When the fields and the meadows were covered in corn, W:There were blackbirds and thrushes singing on every tree, W:And the larks they sang melodious at the dawning of the day, W:And the larks they sang melodious, and the larks they sang melodious, W:And the larks they sang melodious at the dawning of the day. W: W:A sailor and his true love were walking one day. W:Said the sailor to his true love, "I'm bound far away. W:I'm bound for the West Indies where the loud cannons roar, W:I am bound to leave my Nancy, she's the girl that I adore, W:I am bound to leave my Nancy, I am bound to leave my Nancy, W:I am bound to leave my Nancy, she's the girl that I adore. W: W:A ring from off her finger she instantly drew, W:Saying, "Take this, my dearest Willie, and my heart will go too." W:And as he stood embracing her from her eyes the tears fell, W:Saying, "May I go along with you?" "Oh no, my love, farewell." W:Saying, "May I go along with you?" Saying, "May I go along with you?" W:Saying, "May I go along with you?" "Oh no, my love, farewell." W: W:"So fare thee well Nancy, now I must away, W:For the topsail is hoisted and the anchor is weighed, W:And the ship she lies waiting for the next flowing tide, W:And if ever I return again, I will make you my bride, W:And if ever I return again, and if ever I return again, W:And if ever I return again, I will make you my bride."