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My first post, so I welcome corrections!
capo on the first fret.
c c Oh the Mermaid of Ontario
c g Had long green stringy hair-io
c f And a seaweed gown to wear-io
g c But she had no one to marry-o
f g c
Later verses are the same as first verse.
And the Mermaid of Ontario Loved a big mouth bass named Larry-o Who lived in lake St. Claire-io Underneath the St. Claire ferry-o
f g c
So the Mermaid of Ontario Sent a goldfish emissary-o To ask that bass named Larry-o If he would consent to marry-o
f g c
Oh no no no said Larry-o My life I would not share-io
I'd rather play solitarie-io Or read a book from the fish library-o
f g c (2x)
Or sit around in my underwear-io
f g c (2x)
And before I'd marry you, I'd marry-o A guernsey cow from the dairy-o Or eat a poison berry-o And wind up as a fish with dysentery-io
f g c
slower (strumming)
f g c (2x)
For the Mermaid of Ontario, it was more than she could bear-io So she cried for a day and she swam away with a yuppy little guppy named Gary-o
f g c (2x)
Now their a happy pair-io Cuz he's a millionaire-io In his yacht neath Lake Ontario They cuddled in a cozy little chair-io
f g c
And listened to his underwater stereo
f g c (2x)
And that big mouth bass named Larry-o Did marry a cow from the dairy-o And she fed him a poison berry-o And he wound up in the fishes cemetary-o
f g c (2x)
And that's the whole scenario.
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