paroles de chanson The Silk Merchant's Daughter - Dirk Powell
As
I
walked
down
fourth
street
A
jolly
young
sailor
I
chanced
for
to
see.
I
said
"brother
sailor,
oh
where
are
you
bound?"
"I'm
bound
for
New
London
or
some
other
rich
town."
Our
ship
being
rigged,
And
ready
to
sail,
We
drew
up
the
anchor
And
we
drew
up
the
sail.
For
six
months
we
sailed,
All
hearts
were
content.
Then
the
ship
sprang
a
leak
And
to
the
bottom
it
sank.
Forty-four
of
us
sailors
Got
in
a
life
boat,
Way
out
on
the
ocean,
All
alone
there
did
float.
Provisions
grew
scarce,
And
death
it
drew
nigh,
We
each
drew
our
number,
For
to
see
which
would
die.
These
names
being
written,
And
put
in
a
hat.
We
each
drew
our
number,
Yes
we
each
drew
our
lot.
And
amongst
all
them
sailors,
This
young
damsel
drew
less.
She
was
to
be
killed
By
the
one
she
loved
best.
"Before
I
would
kill
you,
My
heart
it
would
burst.
Before
I
would
kill
you,
My
love
I'd
die
first"
"Oh
stop,"
said
the
captain
"Hold
on
now
you
men.
Not
but
very
few
people
Who
would
die
for
a
friend"
But
their
knives
being
sharpened,
There's
murdering
to
do,
When
"stop,"
said
this
lady
"For
a
moment
or
two."
"Oh
stop,"
said
this
lady
"Hold
on
to
your
tongues.
I
hear
a
ship
a
coming
By
her
loud
roaring
guns."
In
the
space
of
a
moment
They
all
looked
again.
They
saw
a
ship
a
coming
For
to
take
them
all
in.
Straight
ways
to
New
London,
This
ship
was
conveyed.
Straight
ways
to
get
married
With
this
young
man
and
me.
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