There was a ship sailed on the Northern Sea,
And the name of the ship was the Green Willow Tree,
As she sailed on the lowlands that lie so low,
As she sailed on the lowlands low.
We had not sailed but a league or three
Till we were overtaken by the Turkish Revelee,
As she sailed on the lowlands that lie so low,
As she sailed on the lowlands low.
Then up spake the cabin boy, saying, 'What will you give me
If I sink the ship called the Turkish Revelee?
If I sink her in the lowlands that lie so low,
If I sink her in the lowlands low.'
'I will give you money and I will give you fee,
And my only daughter I will marry unto thee,
If you sink her in the lowlands that lie so low,
If you sink her in the lowlands low.'
'Then wrap me up tight in the black bull-skin
And throw me overboard, let me sink, die, or swim,
For I'll sink her in the lowlands that lie so low,
I will sink her in the lowlands low.'
So they wrapped him up tight in a black bull-skin
And threw him overboard, let him sink, die, or swim,
For he'll sink her in the lowlands that lie so low,
He will sink her in the lowlands low.
So he bent his breast and away swam he,
For he soon caught up to the Turkish Revelee,
As we sailed her in the lowlands that lie so low,
As we sailed her on the lowlands low.
He had the instruments just for the use,
And he bored four-and-twenty holes in the bottom of her sluice,
As she sailed on the lowlands that lie so low,
As she sailed on the lowlands low.
Some were playing cards and some were playing dice;
They were all taken up in Satan's own advice,
As he sank her in the lowlands that lie so low,
As he sank her in the lowlands low.
Some ran with hats and some ran with caps,
All for to stop up the salt water gaps,
As he sank her in the lowlands that lie so low,
As he sank her in the lowlands low.
Then he bent to his breast and back swam he,
For he soon caught up to the Green Willow Tree,
As they sailed on the lowlands that lie so low,
As they sailed on the lowlands low.
'Now throw me a rope and take me on board,
And prove unto me just as good as your word,
For I've sank her in the lowlands that lie so low,
I have sank her in the lowlands sea.'
'I won't throw you a rope nor take you on board,
Nor prove unto you just as good as my word,
But I will sink you in the lowlands that lie so low,
I will sink you in the lowlands low.'
'If it wasn't for the love that I had for your men,
I would do unto you as I've done to them,
And I'd sink you in the lowlands that lie so low,
I would sink you in the lowlands low.'
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Source: The Penguin Book of Canadian Folk Songs.
Notes:
Abridged notes from The Penguin Book.
The old British sea ballad of the Golden Vanity or the 'Sweet Trinity' was very popular in Canada. This version from Stanley James is unusually complete, and closer to the Child texts than most North American versions.
Roud: 122 (Search Roud index at VWML) Take Six
Laws:
Child: 286
Related Songs: The Lowlands Low [Golden Vanity] (thematic)