Tom: C C G7 C There once was a fisherman father who lived way down by the seashore. G7 C He dwelled in a broken down shanty where planks made a living room floor. D G D G7 But he had the prettiest daughter that ever had lived at the cove, C G7 C The topic of male conversation, the seven seas over by jove. [Verse 2] C G7 C And every young man that went fishing way out on the sea waters high G7 C Can say that she told them she loved them, they loved her and for her they'd die. D G D G7 But oh this young queen was a wild one. She tried to brand every man's heart. C G7 C She never would listen to Daddy so you see how she got a bad start. [Verse 3] C G7 C Her mother's last words to her father when she died ten long years ago, G7 C "Be good, Dear, to your loving daughter. Don't ever be harsh to her, Joe." D G D G7 But how many times since that parting has she been led far astray? C G7 C And how many nights in a barroom has she drank the wee hours away? [Verse 4] C G7 C How many drunken men hollered and fought for their lives for her smile? G7 C She'd mark a man's face for a lifetime with a knife or a fingernail file. D G D G7 She had as much courage as beauty, snd in her dark eyes there was war. C G7 C And if any man doubted her daring, she'd sail where the white waters roar. [Verse 5] C G7 C She became known as Shanty Town Sharon, then came the death of her dad. G7 C She'd built her own ship by the seashore, and here's the wild notion she had. D G D G7 She made her way down to the barroom to challenge all fisherman bold. C G7 C I know that you've all heard the legend about the reef only devils do hold. [Verse 6] C G7 C "Now if no man will sail to my starboard, I'll cross that great reef all alone." G7 C Her pretty dark eyes became wilder while outside the ocean did groan. D G D G7 She took her last drink and departed to sail where those reef waters roar. C G7 C But 'twas tragic how poor Sharon's body next morning washed up on the shore.