paroles de chanson Polly On the Shore - Fairport Convention
Come
all
you
wild
young
men
and
a
warning
take
by
me
Never
lead
your
single
life
astray
or
into
bad
company
As
I
myself
have
done,
being
all
in
the
month
of
May
When
I,
as
pressed
by
a
sea
captain,
a
privateer
to
trade
To
the
East
Indies
we
were
bound
to
plunder
the
raging
main
And
it's
many
the
brave
and
a
galliant
ship
we
sent
to
a
watery
grave
Ah,
for
Freeport
we
did
steer,
our
provisions
to
renew
When
we
did
spy
a
bold
man-of-war
sailing
three
feet
to
our
two
Oh,
she
fired
across
our
bows,
"Heave
to
and
don't
refuse
Surrender
now
unto
my
command
or
else
your
lives
you'll
lose"
And
our
decks
they
were
sputtered
with
blood
and
the
cannons
did
loudly
roar
And
broadside
and
broadside
a
long
time
we
lay
till
we
could
fight
no
more
And
a
thousand
times
I
wished
myself
alone,
all
alone
with
my
Polly
on
the
shore
She's
a
tall
and
a
slender
girl
with
a
dark
and
a-rolling
eye
And
here
am
I,
a-bleeding
on
the
deck
and
for
a
sweet
saint
must
lie
Farewell,
my
family
and
my
friends,
likewise
my
barley
too
I'd
never
have
crossed
the
salt
sea
wide
if
I'd
have
been
ruled
by
you
And
a
thousand
times
I
saw
myself
again,
all
alone
with
my
Polly
on
the
shore
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