Tom: G G Black Jack Davey came ridin' through the woods C He was singin' so loud and gaily G Em Made the hills around him ring G And He Charmed the heart of a lady G Charmed the heart of a lady [Verse 2] G C "How old are you, my pretty little miss G Em How old are you, my honey?" G C She answered to him with a silly little smile G "I’ll be sixteen next Sunday G Be sixteen next Sunday" [Verse 3] G C "Come, go with me, my pretty little miss G Em Come, go with me, my honey G Take you across the dark dark sea G You never shall want for money G Never shall want for money" [Verse 4] G C Well she pulled of them high-heeled boots G Em They were made of Spanish leather G She put on her low-heeled shoes G And they rode off together G They both rode off together [Verse 5] G C Last night I slept on a warm feather bed G Em Beside my husband and baby G C Tonight I sleep on the cold cold ground G Beside the Black Jack Davey G Pretty little Black Jack Davey [Verse 6] G Black Jack Davey came ridin' through the woods C He was singin' so loud and gaily G Em Made the hills around him ring G and he charmed the heart of a lady G Charmed the heart of a lady