The Golden Vanity
(专辑: Folk Songs Dramatic And Humorous - 1953)
There was a
ship that sailed it all on the
Lowland Sea And the
name of our ship was the
Golden Vanity And we feared she would be taken by the
Spanish enemy As she sailed in the
Lowland, Lowland, low As she sailed in the
Lowland Sea Then up stepped our cabin boy and boldly outspoke he And he said to our captain, "What would you give to me If I
would swim along side of the
Spanish enemy And sink her in the
Lowland, Lowland, low And sink her in the
Lowland Sea?" "Oh, I
would give you silver and I
would give you gold And my own fairest daughter your bonny bride shall be If you will swim along side of the
Spanish enemy And sink her in the
Lowland, Lowland, low And sink her in the
Lowland Sea" Then the
boy he made him ready and overboard sprang he And he swam alongside of the
Spanish enemy And with his brace and auger in her sides he bored holes three He sunk her in the
Lowland, Lowland low Yes, he sunk her in the
Lowland Sea Then quickly he swam back to the
cheering of the
crew But the
captain would not heed him for his promise he did rue And he scorned his poor entreatings when loudly he did sue And he left him in the
Lowland, Lowland, low He left him in the
Lowland Sea Then quickly he swam round to the
port side And up and to his messmates full bitterly he cried "Oh, messmates, draw me up for I'm drifting with the
tide And I'm sinking in the
Lowland, Lowland, low I'm sinking in the
Lowland Sea" Then his messmates drew him up, but on the
deck he died And they stitched him in his hammock which was so fair and wide And they lowered him overboard and he drifted with the
tide And he sank in the
Lowland, Lowland, low He sank in the
Lowland Sea