Scots |
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Come, all ye jolly mariners |
That love to tak' a dram |
I'll tell ye o' a robber |
That o'er the sea did come |
He wrote a letter tae the king |
On the eleventh of July |
To see if he wad accept o' him |
For his jovial company |
"Na, na," says the king |
"Oh that can never be |
They tell me ye're a robber |
A robber on the sea" |
He has built a bonnie ship |
An' sent her tae the sea |
Wi' fower and twenty mariners |
To man his bonnie ship wi' |
An' they sailed up, an' they sailed doon |
Sae stately, blythe an' free |
'Til they spied the king's high Reindeer |
Like a leviathan on the sea |
"Why sit there, ye tinker |
Ye silly coordly thief? |
Why lie there, ye tinker |
An' hold oor king in grief?" |
They fought from one in the morning |
'Til it was six at night |
Until the king's high Reindeer |
Was forced to tak' her flight |
Gae hame, gae hame, ye tinkers |
Tell ye your king fae me |
Though he reign king upon good dry land |
I will reign king upon sea |
Come, all ye jolly mariners |
That love to tak' a dram |
I'll tell ye o' a robber |
That o'er the sea did come |
He wrote a letter tae the king |
On the eleventh of July |
To see if he wad accept o' him |
For his jovial company |
"Na, na," says the king |
"Oh that can never be |
They tell me ye're a robber |
A robber on the sea" |
He has built a bonnie ship |
An' sent her tae the sea |
Wi' fower and twenty mariners |
To man his bonnie ship wi' |
Captain Ward
Traditional (Child 287)
Arranged by The Tannahill Weavers
As recorded by The Tannahill Weavers on Capernaum