In London so fair a lady she lived there A lady of great beauty and great might And unto this lady fair I became a servant there And in me she took great delight
This lady had a son of mirth and beauty born And he became a sailor on the sea And he courted a fair maid 'til he had her heart betrayed And then he was bound for the sea
It happened one day in the cabin where he lay And the tears from her eyes they did flow Saying 'Young man you're going away so far from me to stray And to leave me on the shore for to mourn'
'Ah no, no' says he 'such things can never be For as long as I'm a sailor on the sea The ship that I command may she never reach the land The day that I'd be false love onto thee'
She cut off her yellow hair that hung down her back so fair For fear that anybody would know And in a sailor's dress that very night she went And straight to the captain she did go
She being neat and slim complete in every limb And the clothes fitted tightly to her knee As the crew did on her gaze the captain to her says 'Young man were you ever on the sea?'
'Ah no, no' says she 'I was never on the sea But fit me as a young sailor bold For I now do choose to go where the stormy winds do blow To purchase some silver and some gold'
It happened one day in the cabin where he lay And the tears from his eyes they did flow Saying 'You're like a lover of mine I think of many's the time I left on the shore long ago'
'Ah no, no' says she 'such things can never be For as long as I'm a sailor on the sea The ship that I command may she never reach the land The day that I'd be false love onto thee'
His own words he knew he spoke beneath the crew And into her arms he flew like a dove Saying 'Do not shed a tear you followed me my dear And it's married it's married we will be'
They sent for a clerk they sent for a mate They sent for a clergyman likewise And this couple they were wed and together they to bed And now they're living happy on the sea