A Maid In BedlamAbroad as I was walking
One evening in the spring
I heard a maid in Bedlam
So sweetly for to sing
Her chain she rattled with her hands
And thus replied she
Chorus: I love my love
BlackwatersideOne evening fair, I took the air
own by Blackwaterside
'Twas in gazing all around me
That the Irish lad I spied
All through the first part of the night
We did laid, sport and play
And this young man arose, he gathered his clothes
Saying, "Fare thee well today"
High Germany One day as I was walking and walking all alone
I heard a young couple a making their mourn.
Said the older one to the fonder one:
- Bonnie lass, I must away,
For the king he has commanded us,
And his orders I must obey.
- Oh false thou are your promises, when first you were my love,
John BarleycornThere were three men came out of the West,
Their fortunes for to try,
And these three men made a solemn vow:
John Barleycorn must die.
They've ploughed, they've sown, they've harrowed him in,
Threw clods upon his head,
And these three men made a solemn vow:
My Johnny was a shoemakerMy Johnny was a shoemaker and did he love me
My Johnny was a shoemaker but now he's gone to sea
With pitch and tar to soil his hands
And sail across the stormy sea
His jacket was a deep sky-blue and curly was his hair
His jacket was a deep sky-blue, it was a do declare
For to reeve the top sails up against the mast