Joan Baez - Henry Martin paroles de chanson

paroles de chanson Henry Martin - Joan Baez



There were three brothers in merry Scotland
In merry Scotland there were three
And they did cast lots which of them should go
Should go, should go
And turn robber all on the salt sea
The lot, it fell first upon Henry Martin
The youngest of all the three
That he should turn robber all on the salt sea
Salt sea, the salt sea
For to maintain his two brothers and he
They had not been sailing but a long winter's night
And part of a short winter's day
When he espied a stout lofty ship
Lofty ship, lofty ship
Come abibin' down on him straight way
"Hullo! Hullo!", cried Henry Martin
"What makes you sail so nigh?"
"I'm a rich merchant ship bound for fair London town
London town, London town
Would you please for to let me pass by?"
"Oh, no! Oh, no!", cried Henry Martin
"This thing, it never could be
For I have turned robber all on the salt sea
Salt sea, the salt sea
For to maintain my two brothers and me"
"Come, lower your topsail and brail up your mizzen
Bring your ship under my lee
Or I will give to you a full canon ball
Canon ball, canon ball
And all your dear bodies drown in the salt sea"
"Oh, no! We won't lower our lofty topsail
Nor bring our ship under your lee
And you shan't take from us our rich merchant goods
Merchant goods, merchant goods
Nor point our bold guns to the sea"
Then broadside and broadside and at it they went
For fully two hours or three
Till Henry Martin gave to them the deathshot
The deathshot, the deathshot
And straight to the bottom went she
Bad news, bad news to old England came
Bad news to fair London town
There's been a rich vessel and she's cast away
Cast away, cast away
And all of her merry men drowned



Writer(s): traditional


Joan Baez - Joan Baez
Album Joan Baez
date de sortie
01-11-1960




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