N-The Tarpaulin Jacket C-Charles Coote A-G. J. Whyte-Melville T- S-100 K-Eb B-3/4 F- H- M-1R-2 b-4 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 R-4 R-4 R-4 b-4 L- A tall stal- wart Lan- cer lay dy- ing. And H- M-5c-4 c-4 c-4 b-4 G-4 E-4 F-2 b-4 b-4 R-4 b-8 b-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 L- as on his death- bed he lay, he lay, To his friends who a- H- M-5a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 R-4 R-4 R-4 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 G-4 a-4 F-4 L- round him were sigh- ing These last dy- ing words he did H- M-5E-3_E-4 R-4 b-8 a-8 G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-4 b-4 R-4 L- say: Wrap me up in my tar- pau- lin jack- et, H- M-5G-4 b-4 b-4 c-4 c-4 c-4 b-8 G-5 E-4 F-2 b-4 b-4_a%4 a&4 L- jack- et, And say a poor buf- fer lies low, lies low, And H- M-5G-4 G-4 G-4 a-4 b-4 a-4 G-8 G-8 b-4 R-4 G-8 G-8 b-8 R-8 b-4 c-4 d-4 e-4 L- six stal- wart Lan- cers shall car-ry me, car-ry me, With steps sol- emn H- M-3G-4 a-4 F-4 E-3_E-4 R-4 R-4 S-6 L- mourn- ful and slow.