Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Van Diemen's Land, artist - Barbara Dickson.
Date of issue: 31.12.1993
Song language: English
Van Diemen's Land |
Come all you gallant poachers that ramble void of care |
That walk out on a moonlight night with your dog, your gun, your snare |
The hare and lofty pheasant, you have at your command |
Not thinking on your last career upon Van Diemen’s Land |
Poor Thomas Brown from Nenagh Town, Jack Murphy & poor Joe |
Were three determined poachers as the country well does know |
By the keepers of the land, my boys, one night they were trepanned |
And for fourteen years transported unto Van Diemen’s Land |
The first day that we landed upon that fatal shore |
The planters came around us there might be twenty score |
They ranked us off like horses and they sold us out of hand |
And they yoked us to the plough, brave boys, to plough Van Diemen’s Land |
The cottages we live in are built with sods of clay |
We have rotten straw for bedding but we dare not say them nay |
Our cots we fence with wire and we slumber when we can |
To keep the wolves and tigers from us in Van Diemen’s Land |
Oft times when I do slumber, I have a pleasant dream |
With my sweetheart sitting near me, close by a purling stream |
I am roaming through old Ireland with my true love by the hand |
But awaken, broken hearted, upon Van Diemen’s Land |
Oh, if I had a thousand pounds, all laid out in my hand |
I’d give it all for liberty if that I could command |
Again to Ireland I’d return and be a happy man |
And bid farewell to poaching and to Van Diemen’s Land |