Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy
Adieu, sweet lovely Nancy,
ten thousand times adieu,
I am going across the ocean, love,
to seek for something new.
Come change your ring with me, dear girl,
Come change your ring with me,
For it might be a token of true love while I am on the sea.
And when I'm far upon the sea
you'll know not where I am.
Kind letters I will write to you
from every foreign land.
The secrets of your heart, dear girl,
Are the best of my good will,
So let your body be where it might,
my heart will be with you still.
There's a heavy storm arising,
see how it gathers round,
While we poor souls on the ocean wide are fighting for the crown.
There's nothing to protect us, love,
Or keep us from the cold,
On the ocean wide, where we must fight like jolly seamen bold.
There's tinkers, tailors, shoemakers,
lie snoring fast asleep,
While we poor souls on the ocean wide are ploughing through the deep.
Our officers commanded us,
And them we must obey,
Expecting every moment
for to get cast away.
But when the wars are over,
there'll be peace on every shore,
We'll return to our wives and our families,
and the girls that we adore.
We'll drink out liquor merrily,
And spend our money free,
And when the money is all gone
we'll boldly go to sea.
ten thousand times adieu,
I am going across the ocean, love,
to seek for something new.
Come change your ring with me, dear girl,
Come change your ring with me,
For it might be a token of true love while I am on the sea.
And when I'm far upon the sea
you'll know not where I am.
Kind letters I will write to you
from every foreign land.
The secrets of your heart, dear girl,
Are the best of my good will,
So let your body be where it might,
my heart will be with you still.
There's a heavy storm arising,
see how it gathers round,
While we poor souls on the ocean wide are fighting for the crown.
There's nothing to protect us, love,
Or keep us from the cold,
On the ocean wide, where we must fight like jolly seamen bold.
There's tinkers, tailors, shoemakers,
lie snoring fast asleep,
While we poor souls on the ocean wide are ploughing through the deep.
Our officers commanded us,
And them we must obey,
Expecting every moment
for to get cast away.
But when the wars are over,
there'll be peace on every shore,
We'll return to our wives and our families,
and the girls that we adore.
We'll drink out liquor merrily,
And spend our money free,
And when the money is all gone
we'll boldly go to sea.
Credits
Writer(s): Dp, Martin Carthy, Eliza Amy Forbes Carthy, Jim Boyes, Michael Waterson, Lester Simpson, Barry Coope, Norma Waterson
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