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