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I saw a ship a-sailing,

A-sailing on the sea,

And oh but it was laden

With pretty things for thee.

 

There were comfits in the cabin,

And apples in the hold;

The sails were all of silk,

And the masts were all of gold.

 

The four-and-twenty sailors,

That stood between the decks,

Were four-and-twenty white mice

With chains about their necks.

 

The captain was a duck

With a packet on his back,

And when the ship began to move

The captain said Quack! Quack!

 

 

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