Songtexte
Come
all
you
young
fellows
that
handle
a
gun,
Beware
how
you
shoot
when
the
night′s
coming
on.
For
young
Jimmy
met
his
true
love,
he
mistook
her
for
a
swan,
And
he
shot
her
and
killed
her
by
the
setting
of
the
sun.
As
Polly
was
walking
all
in
a
shower
of
rain,
She
sheltered
in
the
green
bush
her
beauty
to
save.
With
her
apron
throwed
over
her,
he
mistook
her
for
a
swan,
And
he
shot
her
and
killed
her
by
the
setting
of
the
sun.
Then
home
ran
young
Jimmy
with
his
dog
and
his
gun,
Crying,
"Uncle,
dear
uncle,
have
you
heard
what
I
done?
I
met
my
own
true
love,
I
mistook
her
for
a
swan,
And
I
shot
her
and
killed
her
by
the
setting
of
the
sun."
Then
out
rushed
his
uncle
with
his
locks
hanging
grey,
Crying,
"Jimmy,
oh
dear
Jimmy,
don't
you
run
away.
Don′t
leave
your
own
country
till
the
trial
do
come
on,
For
they
never
will
hang
you
for
the
shooting
of
a
swan."
Oh,
the
girls
of
this
country
they're
all
glad,
we
know,
To
see
Polly
Vaughan
brought
down
so
low.
You
could
take
them
poor
girls
and
set
them
in
a
row,
And
her
beauty
would
outshine
'em
like
a
fountain
of
snow.
Well,
the
trial
were
on
and
Polly′s
ghost
did
appear,
Crying,
"Uncle,
dear
uncle,
let
Jimmy
go
clear,
For
my
apron
was
thrown
round
me,
he
mistook
me
for
a
swan,
And
he
never
would
have
shot
his
own
Polly
Vaughan."
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