
Date of issue: 31.01.2010
Song language: English
Wee Jack |
Wee Jack was a lazy boy and this he didn’t deny, |
whenever there was work to do, suddenly Jack was nowhere by. |
His father called him «Lazy Jack», be that as it may, |
early in the morning you could hear his father say: |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, the frost is on the hay. |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
The storm is on the headlands and the skies are turning gray, |
The cows are in the meadow and the sheep have lost their way. |
Wee Jack took the goat to town all on the market day, |
he stopped along the market road and he never made it anyway. |
When Wee Jack late to supper came, his mother didn’t ask why, |
but early in the morning you could hear his mother cry: |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, the frost is on the hay. |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
The storm is on the headlands and the skies are turning gray, |
The cows are in the meadow and the sheep have lost their way. |
Wee Jack went to milk the cow and he left the pail behind, |
it didn’t matter anyway, for milking was never on his mind. |
He lay for hours in the grass, listening to it grow, |
and rolled about the autumn bay that he would never mow. |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, the frost is on the hay. |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
The storm is on the headlands and the skies are turning gray, |
The cows are in the meadow and the sheep have lost their way. |
Wee Jack went to cut the grass when the day was new, |
he took a short cut through the woods and he stopped along the tadpole pool. |
He played for hours in the pond, kneeling so he could see, |
and the only thing he cut that day were the scratches on his knee. |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, the frost is on the hay. |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
The storm is on the headlands and the skies are turning gray, |
The cows are in the meadow and the sheep have lost their way. |
Jack grew bigger as a boy, his habits didn’t improve, |
his mind was always somewhere other than the work he was to do. |
His father called him «Lazy Jack"and said, «He'll never change.» |
His mother said, «Just give him time, for life is often strange. |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, the frost is on the hay. |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
The storm is on the headlands and the skies are turning gray, |
The cows are in the meadow and the sheep have lost their way. |
Jack became a handsome man, he learned the farmer’s trade, |
he took a wife and he built a home, soon a family life he made. |
He rises early with the sun to start each working day, |
and calls out to his sleeping boy the words he swore he’d never say: |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, the frost is on the hay. |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, |
The storm is on the headlands and the skies are turning gray, |
The cows are in the meadow and the sheep have lost their way. |
Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping, Wee Jack, Jack get up, |
no more time for sleeping, Wee Jack, Jack get up, no more time for sleeping… |