paroles de chanson Polly on the Shore - Dave Swarbrick , Martin Carthy
Come
all
you
wild
young
men
And
a
warning
take
by
me,
Never
to
lead
your
single
life
astray
And
into
no
bad
company.
As
I
myself
have
done,
It
being
in
the
merry
month
of
May,
When
I
was
pressed
by
a
sea-captain
And
on
board
a
man-o-war
I
was
sent.
We
sailed
on
the
ocean
so
wide
And
our
bonny
bonny
flag
we
let
fly.
Let
every
man
stand
true
to
his
gun
For
the
Lord
knows
who
must
die.
Oh
our
captain
was
wounded
full
sore
And
so
were
the
rest
of
his
men.
Our
main
mast
rigging
it
was
scattered
on
the
deck
So
that
we
were
obliged
to
give
in.
Oh
our
decks
they
were
spattered
with
blood
And
so
loudly
the
cannons
did
roar;
And
thousands
of
times
have
I
wished
myself
at
home
And
all
along
with
my
Polly
on
the
shore.
She′s
a
tall
and
a
slender
girl,
She's
a
dark
and
a-rolling
eye,
And
here
am
I
lie
a-bleeding
on
the
deck
And
for
her
sweet
sake
I
would
die.
So
farewell
to
me
parents
and
me
friends,
Farewell
my
dear
Polly
too.
I′d
ne'er
would
have
crossed
this
salt
sea
so
wide
If
I
had
have
been
ruled
by
you.
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