Lyrics The Banks of the Nile - Kris Drever
O
hark,
the
drums
do
beat,
my
love,
we
can
no
longer
tarry
The
bugle
calls
are
sounding
and
we
must
march
away
We′re
ordered
down
to
Portsmouth
town
for
many
a
weary
mile
To
join
the
British
Army
on
the
banks
of
the
Nile
O
Willie,
dearest
William,
don't
leave
me
here
to
mourn
For
I
must
curse
and
rue
the
day
that
ever
I
was
born
For
parting
from
our
love
would
be
like
parting
from
my
life
So
stay
at
home,
dear
William,
and
I
will
be
your
wife
O
my
Nancy,
dearest
Nancy,
sure
that
would
never
do
The
government
has
ordered
and
we
are
bound
to
go
The
government
has
ordered,
and
the
Queen,
she
gives
command
And
I
am
bound
away,
my
love,
to
serve
in
a
foreign
land
Then
I′ll
cut
off
my
yellow
hair
and
go
along
with
you
I'll
dress
myself
in
uniform
and
I'll
see
Egypt
too
I′ll
march
beneath
your
banner
while
fortune
it
do
smile
And
we′ll
comfort
one
another
on
the
banks
of
the
Nile
My
curse
attend
the
cruel
war
and
the
hour
that
it
began
For
it
has
robbed
our
countrie
of
many
a
gallant
man
They've
robbed
us
of
our
sweethearts,
protectors
of
the
soil
Their
blood
does
steep
the
grass
that′s
deep
on
the
banks
of
the
Nile
And
when
the
war
is
over,
love,
back
home
I'll
then
return
Until
my
wife
and
family
I′ve
left
behind
to
mourn
We'll
take
up
the
plough,
my
boys,
and
till
the
fertile
soil
No
more
we′ll
go
a-roving
on
the
banks
of
the
Nile
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