Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Henry Martins, artist - Joan Baez.
Date of issue: 04.10.2012
Song language: English
Henry Martins |
Henry Martin |
There were three brothers in merry Scotland |
In Scotland there lived brothers three, |
And they did cast lots which of them should go, should go, should go, |
For to turn robber all on the salt sea. |
The lot it fell on Henry Martin |
The youngest of all the three, |
That he should turn robber all on the salt sea, the salt sea, the salt sea, |
For to maintain his two brothers and he. |
He had not been sailing but a long winter’s night |
And part of a short winter’s day, |
When he espied a lofty stout ship, stout ship, stout ship, |
Coming a-sailing along that way. |
'Hello, Hello, ' said Henry Martin, |
'What makes you sail so high?' |
'I'm a rich merchant ship bound for fair London Town, London Town, London Town, |
Will you please for to let me pass by?' |
'Oh no, Oh no! |
cried Henry Martin, |
'That thing it never can be, |
For I have turned robber all on the salt sea, the salt sea, the salt sea, |
For to maintain my two brothers and me.' |
With broadside and broadside and at it they went |
For fully two hours or three, |
Till Henry Martin gave to her the death shot, the death shot, the death shot, |
Heavily listing to starboard went she. |
The rich merchant vessel was wounded full sore, |
Straight to the bottom went she, |
And Henry Martin sailed away on the sea, the salt sea, the salt sea, |
For to maintain his two brothers and he. |
Bad news, bad news to old England came, |
Bad news to fair London Town, |
There was a rich vessel and she’s cast away, cast away, cast away, |
And all of her merry men drowned. |