[00:10.77]As I rolled out one May morning down by the riverside [00:18.46]There I beheld my lovely fair, oh then to be my bride [00:25.65]Oh then to be my bride, my boys, and the chambers to behold [00:32.61]May the heavens above protect my love, for a jolly sailor bold [00:56.77]I'll give my love a gallant ship, a ship of noble fame [01:04.16]With a hundred and seventy sailor boys to box about the main [01:11.15]To box about the main, my boys, with neither fear nor doubt [01:18.44]But with my true love in that gallant ship, i was sadly tossed about [01:28.16]The anchor and the cable went overboard that day [01:35.37]The mainmast and the rigging lay a-buried in the sea [01:42.19]It was tempest sent bad weather and the raging of the sea [01:49.93]I never never had but one true love, and he was drowned at sea [01:58.85]Said the father to his daughter, " What makes you so lament? [02:06.37]For there is a lad in our town who will make your heart content " [02:13.44]“There is not a lad in our town, neither lord nor duke, " said she [02:20.87]“Since the raging seas and stormy winds parted my love and me " [02:45.58]No hankerchief shall bind my head, no comb go through my hair [02:53.40]No fireside bright and nor candle light shall view my beauty fair [03:00.42]Oh and neither shall I marry until the day I die [03:08.12]Since the raging seas and stormy winds parted my love and I "