Текст песни The Recruited Collier - Anne Briggs
Oh,
what′s
the
matter
with
you,
my
lass,
and
where's
your
dashing
Jimmy?
The
soldier
boys
have
picked
him
up
and
sent
him
far,
far
from
me.
Last
pay
day
he
went
off
to
town
and
them
red-coated
fellows
Enticed
him
in
and
made
him
drunk—and
he′d
be
better
gone
to
the
gallows.
The
very
sight
of
his
cockade,
it
sets
us
all
a-crying,
And
me!
I
nearly
fainted
twice,
I
thought
that
I
was
dying.
My
father
would
have
paid
the
smart
and
he'd
run
for
the
golden
guinea.
But
the
sergeant
swore
he'd
kissed
the
book,
so
now
they′ve
got
young
Jimmy.
When
Jimmy
talks
about
the
wars
it′s
worse
than
death
to
hear
him.
I
must
go
out
and
hide
my
tears
because
I
cannot
bear
him.
A
brigadeer
or
grenadier
he
says
they're
sure
to
make
him,
But
aye,
he
gibes
and
cracks
his
jokes
and
begs
me
not
forsake
him.
As
I
walked
o′er
the
stubble
field
below
it
runs
the
seam,
I
thought
o'
Jimmy
hewing
there
but
it
was
all
a
dream.
He
hewed
the
very
coals
we
burn
and,
when
the
fire
I′s
leeting.
To
think
the
lumps
was
in
his
hands,
it
sets
my
heart
a-beating.
So
break
my
heart
and
then
it's
o′er,
so
break
my
heart,
my
dearie.
For
I'll
lie
in
the
cold
green
ground
for
of
single
life
I'm
weary.
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