I am a sailor brisk and bold Long time I've sailed the ocean, I've travelled the country through and through For honour and promotion. Oh, me shipmates all, I bid you adieu I may no longer go along with you I'll travel the country through and through And I'll be the rambling sailor.
And if you want to know my name My name it is Young Johnson. I've got a commission from the King To court all girls as handsome With my false heart and flattering tongue I'll court them all both old and young I'll court them all but I marry none And I'll be the rambling sailor.
Well first I came to Portsmouth town And there were lasses many I boldy stepped unto a one To court her for her money I says, my dear, be of good cheer I will not leave you, do not fear I'll travel the country far and near And I'll be the rambling sailor.
And then I came to Plymouth town And there were lasses many I boldy stepped unto a one To court her for her beauty I says, my dear, what do you choose Here's ale and a wine and a rum punch too Besides a pair of silks and shoes If you'll travel with the rambling sailor.
And then I rose up with the dawn Just as the day was peeping On tiptoe down the stairs I went And I left my love a-sleeping And if she waits until I come She may lie there till the day of the doom I'll court some other girl in their room And I'll be the rambling sailor.