He heaved a bitter sigh,
But in two years the ship came home,
"O Sally Brown, O Sally Brown,
For then I'd follow him;
Whose Christian-name was John.
And Sally she did faint away,
"And is he gone, and is he gone?"
She roused, and found she only was
The sexton toll'd the bell.
That's underneath the world;
They met a press-gang crew;
And so I cannot swim.
And then he tried to sing "All's Well,"
As if she'd said Gee woe!.
Says he, "They've only taken him
And then to pipe his eye.
And then began to eye his pipe,
And taken off her elf,
"Alas! I was not born beneath
Now Ben had sail'd to many a place
To sail with old Benbow;"
"The Tender-ship," cried Sally Brown
How could you serve me so?
But Oh!—I'm not a fish-woman,
Then reading on his 'bacco box
For when your swain is in our boat,
And he fell in love with Sally Brown,
A waterman came up to her,
And her woe began to run afresh,
At forty-odd befell:
He found she'd got another Ben,
Young Ben he was a nice young man,
"O! would I were a mermaid now,
And all her sails were furl'd.
The virgin and the scales,
"Alas! they've taken my beau Ben
Enough to shock a saint,
To the Tender ship, you see";
That was a lady's maid.
'Twas nothing but a feint.
"What a hard-ship that must be!".
So when they'd made their game of her,
But could not though he tried;
The Boatswain swore with wicked words,
They went and told the sexton, and
His pigtail till he died.
And see him out of sight."
But as they fetch'd a walk one day,
And walk about in Wales."
"Now, young woman," said he,
His head was turn'd, and so he chew'd
But when he call'd on Sally Brown,
That though she did seem in a fit,
But never such a blow":
He'll be as good as me;
His death, which happen'd in his berth,
A carpenter by trade;
"If you weep on so, you will make
So I must curse my cruel stars,
To see how she went on,
Whilst Ben he was brought to.
"Come, girl," said he, "hold up your head,
I've met with many a breeze before,
She cried, and wept outright:
"Then I will to the water side,
A boatswain he will be."
A coming to herself.
Eye-water in the sea."