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John Wesley Harding - William And Nancy's Parting Lyrics

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  • Come all you pretty maidens that have a mind to go
  • All along with your lover for to face the daring foe
  • I've a mind to venture where the cannonballs do fly
  • All along with my love I'll go
  • He says 'my lovely Nancy I hope you'll not repine
  • For I must go onboard our noble fleet to join
  • Our orders are to sea my dear and now we must obey
  • And behind me you must stay'
  • She says 'my lovely William oh don't you leave me here
  • I'll dress me as a seaman and along with you I'll steer
  • Oh let me go along with you your mess mate for to be
  • And I'll fight so manfully'
  • He says 'My lovely Nancy great danger is at sea
  • Perhaps we may be shipwrecked or else be cast away
  • And in the line of battle perhaps you may be slain
  • So behind me you must remain'
  • 'Your pretty little fingers they are so long and small
  • You'll think it but hard usage our cable ropes to haul
  • When the winds they do blow high and the billows loudly roar
  • At home you must be on shore'
  • So now my love has gone abroad as I do tell you plain
  • Kind heaven shall protect him as he's ploughing on the main
  • Protect him from all danger where the cannonballs do fly
  • And send my William home again

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