Lyrics to The Good Ship Kangaroo
The Good Ship KangarooOnce I was a waitin´ man that lived at home at ease.Now I am a mariner that ploughs the angry seas.I always loved seafarin´ life, I bid my love adieuI shipped as steward and cook, me boys, on board the Kangaroo.cho: Oh I never thought she would prove false or either prove untrueAs we sailed away through Milford Bay on board the Kangaroo"Think of me, oh think of me," she mournfully did say,"When you are in a foreign land and I am far away.Take this lucky tuppenny bit, it´ll make you bear in mindThat lovin´ trustin´ faithful heart you left in tears behind.""Cheer Up, cheer up, my own true love. Don´t weep so bitterly,"She sobbed, she sighed, she choked, she cried and could not say goodbye"I won´t be gone for very long, ´tis but a month or two.When I will return again of course I´ll visit you."Our ship it was homeward bound from many´s the foreign shoreAnd many´s the foreign present unto me love I bore.I brought tortoises from Tenerife and toys from TimbuktuA china rat, a Bengal cat and a Bombay cockatoo.Paid off I sought her dwellin´ on a street above the townWhere an ancient dame upon the line was hangin´ out her gown."Where is me love? " "She´s vanished, sir, six months agoWith a smart young man that drives the van for Chaplin, Son and Co.Here´s a health to dreams of married life, to soap suds and blue,Heart´s true love and patent starch and washin´ soda too.I´ll go unto some foreign shore, no longer can I stayAnd with some China hottentot I´ll throw meself away.Me love she is no foolish girl, her age it is two scoreMe love she is no spinster, she´s been married twice before.I cannot say it was her wealth that stole me heart away;She´s a washer in a laundry for one and nine a day.
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