CHORUS Oh, won't you come along with me, love. Come along with me. Come for one night, and be my wife. And come along with me. Hey!
Well, it is of a jolly butcher, as you might plainly see. As he roved out one moring, in search of company. He went into a tavern, and a fair girl he did see, Aw, come for one night. Be my wife. Uh, come along with me. He called for liquor of the best, And he made such fortune play. Come have a drink, and it will make us think That it is our wedding day.
CHORUS
Well, he called for a candle, to light their way to bed. And when he had her in the room, these words to her he said: "A soverign I will give to you, for to embrace your charms." And all that night that fair young maid, lied in the butcher's arms.
CHORUS
Aw, early the next morning, be sure he went his way He looked unto that fair young maid, and unto her did say: "That soverign that I gave to you, do not think me strange, but that soverign that I gave to you, Will you give me back me back me change?"
CHORUS
[Have a dance!]
CHORUS
Well, about a twelve months later He roved out once more And he went into the tavern, where he'd often been before He wasn't in there very long, when his fair maid he did see She brought forth a baby, three months old And placed it on his knee
Aw, when he saw the baby He began to curse and swear And he said unto that fair young maid: "Why did you bring him here?" "Well, he's your own kind, sir!" She said "Do not think me strage." "Well, that soverign that you gave to me," "I gives you back your change!"