| 'Twas on one summer’s evening all in the month of May
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| Down by a flowery garden I carelessly did stray
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| I overheard a young maid in sorrow to complain
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| All for her handsome sailor boy who ploughed the raging main
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| I boldly stepped up to her and put her in surprise
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| I’ll vow she did not know me, I being all in disguise
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| Says, I’m a charming creature, my joy and heart’s delight
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| How far have you to travel this dark and stormy night?
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| Away kind sir, to the Claudy Banks if you will please to show
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| Pity her poor girl distracted, oh, there I have to go
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| I am in search of a young man and Johnny is his name
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| Along the banks of Claudy, I’m told he does remain
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| 'Tis six long moths on batter, since your true love left the shore
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| In passing the wide ocean where French’s cannons roar
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| And crossing the wide ocean with honor and for gain
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| I’m told his ship was wrecked all on the coast of Spain
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| On hearing of this dreadful news, it put her in despair
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| With a wringing of her hands and a tearing of her hair
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| Oh, since he’s gone and left me, no other man I’ll take
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| Oh, on the banks of Claudy I’ll wander for his sake
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| Oh, my heart was filled with joy that night, I could no longer stand
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| I fell into her arms, crying, «Betsy, I’m that man
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| I am your faithful young man, whom once you thought was slain
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| Now, since we’ve met on Claudy Banks, we’ll never part again» |