Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Jackaroe, artist - Joan Baez. Album song What You Gonna Call Your Pretty Little Baby, in the genre R&B
Date of issue: 30.09.2020
Record label: Biloba Jazz
Song language: English
Jackaroe |
There was a wealthy merchant |
In London he did dwell |
He had a lovely daughter |
The truth to you I’ll tell |
Oh the truth to you I’ll tell |
She had sweethearts a-plenty |
And men of high degree |
There was none but Jack the sailor |
Her true love e’er could be |
Oh her true love e’er could be |
Now Jackie’s gone a-sailing |
With trouble on his mind |
To leave his native country |
And his darling girl behind |
Oh, his darling girl behind |
She went into a tailor shop |
And dressed in men’s array |
And stepped on board a vessel |
To convey herself away |
Oh, to convey herself away |
«Before you step on board, sir |
Your name I’d like to know» |
She smiled all in her countenance |
«They call me Jackaroe» |
Oh, they call me Jackaroe |
«Your waist is light and slender |
Your fingers are neat and small |
Your cheeks too red and rosy |
To face the cannonball» |
Oh, to face the cannon-ball |
«I know my waist is slender |
My fingers neat and small |
But it would not make me tremble |
To see ten thousand fall» |
Oh, to see ten thousand fall |
The war soon being over |
They hunted all around |
And among the dead and dying |
Her darling boy she found |
Oh, her darling boy she found |
She picked him up all in her arms |
And carried him to the town |
And sent for a physician who |
Quickly healed his wounds |
Oh, who quickly healed his wounds |
This couple they got married |
And well they did agree |
This couple they got married |
So why not you and me |
Oh, so why not you and me |