Floating down the tide
Floating down the tide
Roud 1414
- O eight long months she’s been with child
She cried unto her love
Crying: Johnny, dearest Johnny
Prove kind and marry me - Go home to your parents
And do the best you can
And tell them that young Johnny
Has proved a false young man - I shan’t go to my parents
For the shame of my disgrace
But I will go and drown myself
Into some lonesome place - Then she pulled out her fine cloth
Her body to destroy
Saying: Farewell, false-hearted Johnny
For your sweet sake I die - As Johnny was a-walking
Sown by some riverside
he saw his own dear Polly
Come floating down the tide - Then he pulled off his small cloth
His body to destroy
He clutched his hands on Polly
His dear and only joy - Saying: I’ve no friends or relations
My dear to mourn for me
‘Tis on the cold and clutty banks
I’ll die with my Polly
Susan Williams, Haselbury, Somerset collected by Cecil Sharp 27th Dec 1905
Cecil Sharp MSS, Folk Words pp.795-796 / Folk Tunes p.706