Текст песни Jackaroe - Joan Baez
There
was
a
wealthy
merchant,
in
London
he
did
dwell
He
had
a
lovely
daughter,
the
truth
to
you
I'll
tell
Oh,
the
truth
to
you
I'll
tell
She
had
sweethearts
a-plenty
and
men
of
high
degree
There
was
none
but
Jack
the
sailor
her
true
love
e'er
could
be
Oh,
her
true
love
e'er
could
be
Now
Jackie's
gone
a-sailin'
with
trouble
on
his
mind
To
leave
his
native
country
and
his
darlin'
girl
behind
Oh,
his
darlin'
girl
behind
She
went
into
a
tailor
shop
and
dressed
in
men's
array
And
stepped
on
board
a
vessel
to
convey
herself
away
Oh,
convey
herself
away
"Before
you
step
on
board,
sir,
your
name
I'd
like
to
know"
She
smiled
all
in
her
countenance,
"They
call
me
Jackaroe"
"Oh,
they
call
me
Jackaroe"
"Your
waist
is
light
and
slender,
your
fingers
are
neat
and
small
Your
cheeks
too
red
and
rosy
to
face
the
cannonball"
"Oh,
to
face
the
cannonball"
"I
know
my
waist
is
slender,
my
fingers
are
neat
and
small
But
it
would
not
make
me
tremble
to
see
ten
thousand
fall"
"Oh,
to
see
ten
thousand
fall"
The
war
soon
being
over,
they
hunted
all
around
And
among
the
dead
and
dying
her
darling
boy
she
found
Oh,
her
darling
boy
she
found
She
picked
him
up
all
in
her
arms
and
carried
him
to
the
town
And
sent
for
a
physician
who
quickly
healed
his
wounds
Oh,
who
quickly
healed
his
wounds
This
couple,
they
got
married
so
well
did
they
agree
This
couple,
they
got
married,
so
why
not
you
and
me?
Oh,
so
why
not
you
and
me?
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