. Salt-water poems and ballads. •^^ 3-S g -^ J3 S B ^ s a DG ffi -a e ~ CO S rt -u tJ S « ^ ^ ^ HELLS PAVEMENTWhen Im discharged in Liverpool n draws my bit o pay. I wont come to sea no court a pretty little lass n have a weddin day, N settle somewhere down never fare to sea again a-temptin Davy Jones,A-hearkening to the cruel sharks a-hungerin for my bones;Ill run a blushin dairy-farm or go a-crackin stones,Or buy n keep a little liquor-store, — So he said. They towed her in to Liverpool, we made the the copper-bound officials paid the crew,And Billy drew hi


. Salt-water poems and ballads. •^^ 3-S g -^ J3 S B ^ s a DG ffi -a e ~ CO S rt -u tJ S « ^ ^ ^ HELLS PAVEMENTWhen Im discharged in Liverpool n draws my bit o pay. I wont come to sea no court a pretty little lass n have a weddin day, N settle somewhere down never fare to sea again a-temptin Davy Jones,A-hearkening to the cruel sharks a-hungerin for my bones;Ill run a blushin dairy-farm or go a-crackin stones,Or buy n keep a little liquor-store, — So he said. They towed her in to Liverpool, we made the the copper-bound officials paid the crew,And Billy drew his money, but the money didnt last, For he painted the alongshore blue, —It was rum for Poll, and rum for Nan, and gin for Jolly shipped a week later in the clothes upon his back,He had to pinch a little straw, he had to beg a sackTo sleep on, when his watch was through, — So he did. <y SEA-CHANGE ? ? i GoNEYS an gullies an all o the birds o the sea, They aint no birds, not really, said Billy the Dane. No


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