Black Jack David come around through the woods Singing so loud and merry His voice kept a-ringing through the green, green trees He spied a fair-haired maiden He spied a fair-haired maiden
Would you forsake your husband, dear Would you forsake your baby Would you forsake your fine, fine home And go with a Black Jack David Go with Black Jack David?
No dear Jack I can not go Away and leave my baby I can not forsake my husband and home And go with you Black Jack David Go with you Black Jack David
Listen dear lass, my name is Jack I've come from afar Looking for a fair-haired lass like you Won't you come and be my bride Come and be my bride
Yes, I'll forsake my husband, dear And I'll forsake my baby I'll forsake my fine, fine home And go with you Black Jack David Go with you Black Jack David
Last night she slept on a fine, feathered bed Beside her husband and baby Tonight she slept on the cold, cold ground Beside old Black Jack David Beside old Black Jack David