John Williams
[Vers 1]
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When last I saw John Williams, a young man full of pride
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His lovely bride of just four days was standing by his side
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He smiled and took me by the hand, saying "Boyo can't you see
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I've seen the last of windswept bogs and bogs the last of me!
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And the peelers and the land lords and the risings of the moon
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And if ever I return again, 'twill be too bloody soon"
[Chorus]
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Rich man , poor man, beggar man, wife
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Sailed away into the night
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Where they'll wind up no-one knows
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Round and round the story goes
[Vers 2]
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He said "I'll go and take my chance in far off New York Town
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For they say there's lots of work there and a good man wont stay down
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And with my lassie by my side we'll build a better home
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And when the sea trip's over lads we never more will roam"
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So we said farewell upon the quay, there was nothing left to do
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But to pray for John and his lovely bride, that their dreams might all come true
[Vers 3]
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How I envied you, John Williams, and your lovely fair haired bride
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To be sailing on that mighty ship across the ocean wide
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For she's the finest liner, that was ever built by man
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And they say there's naught can sink her, not even God's own hand
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Man's pride can be his own downfall, that big ship sailed form home
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And I thought I heard the banshee cry, and it chilled me to the bone
[Chorus]
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Rich man , poor man, beggar man, wife
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Sailed away into the night
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Where they'll wind up no-one knows
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Round and round the story goes
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Round and around the icebergs flow.