Rambling Sailor, The
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The Rambling Sailor
version from Chris Willett - as sung on The Roving Journeymen (Topic LP)
- I am a sailor stout and bold
Many a time I have ploughed the ocean
Now I says: Brother sailors, I'll bid you all adieu
No more to the sea will I go with you
I will travel this country both far and near
And still be the rambling sailor - Then it's on to a village town I went,
Where I saw lasses plenty
I boldly stepped up to one of them
For to court her for her money
Now I says: My girl, what do you choose?
Ale or wine or the rum punch too,
All besides a fine pair of silken shoes
For to travel with your rambling sailor. - Now it's when I woke it was in the morn,
I left my girl a sleeping
I left her for an hour or two
While some other girl I went a courting
Now if she stays there till I return
She may stop there till the day of doom,
I'll court some other girl all in her room
And still be the rambling sailor. - Then it's on to a village town I went
Where I saw lasses plenty
I boldly stepped up to one of them
For to court her for her beauty
I says: My girl, be with all good cheer
I'll leave you not, so you need not fear
I will travel the country both far and near
And still be the rambling sailor. - Now it's if you want to know my name,
My name it is Young Johnson
I've got commission from the Queen
For to court all girls that's handsome
With my false heart and my flattering tongue
I'll court them all both old and young.
I'll court them all and I'll marry none
And still be the rambling sailor.