Ballad of John Williams Ballad of John Williams (Johnny McEvoy?)
When last I saw John Williams, a young man full of pride His lovely bride of just four days was standing by his side He smiled and took me by the hand, saying "Boyo can't you see I've seen the last of windswept bogs and bogs the last of me! And the peelers and the landlords and the risings of the moon And if ever I return again, 'twill be too bloody soon"
CHO: Rich man , poor man, beggar man, wife Sailed away into the night Where they'll land up no-one knows Round and round the story goes
He said "I'll go and take my chance in far off New York Town For they say there's lots of work there and a good man's not put down And with my lassie by my side we'll build a better home And when the sea trip's over lads we never more will roam" So we said farewell upon the quay, there was nothing left to do But to pray for John and his lovely bride, that their dreams might all come true
How I envied you, John Williams, and your lovely fair haired bride To be sailing on that mighty ship across the ocean wide For she's the finest liner, that was ever built by man And they say there's naught can sink her, no not even God's own hand Man's pride can be his own downfall, that big ship sailed form home And I thought I heard the banshee cry, and it chilled me to the bone
CHO: Rich man , poor man, beggar man, wife Sailed away into the night Where they'll land up no-one knows Round and round the story goes Round and around the icebergs flow.