Jim Jones at Botany Bay by Traditional Transcriptions
Jim Jones at Botany Bay by Traditional Transcriptions

Jim Jones at Botany Bay

Traditional-transcriptions

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Jim Jones at Botany Bay by Traditional Transcriptions

Release Date
Tue Jan 01 1907
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“Jim Jones at Botany Bay” is a traditional Australian folk ballad first published in 1907.
The narrator, Jim Jones, is found guilty of an unnamed crime (although the song refers to “flog the poaching out of you”; poaching was a transportable offence) and sentenced to transportation. En route, his sh...

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Jim Jones at Botany Bay Annotated

[Verse 1:]
Oh listen for a moment, lads and hear me tell my tale
How o'er the sea from England's shore I was compelled to sail
The jury says he guilty sir and the hanging judge says he
For life Jim Jones I'm sending you across the stormy sea

[Verse 2:]
And take my tip before you ship to join the iron gang
Dont be too gay at Botany Bay or else you'll surely hang
Or else you'll surely hang he says and after that Jim Jones
It's high upon the gallows tree the crows will pick your bones

[Verse 3:]
You'll have no chance for mischief there remember what I say
They'll flog the poaching out of you out there at Botany Bay
The waves were high upon the sea the wind blew up in gales
I'd rather have drowned in misery than come to New South Wales

[Verse 4:]
The winds blew high upon the sea and the pirates came along
But the soldiers on our convict ship were full five hundred strong
They opened fire and somehow drove that pirate ship away
I'd rather joined that pirate ship than come to Botany Bay

[Verse 5:]
And some dark night when everything is silent in this town
I'll kill the tyrants one by one and shoot the floggers down
I'll give the law a little shock remember what I say
They'll yet regret they sent Jim Jones in chains to Botany Bay

[Verse 6:]
For night and day the irons clang and like poor galley slaves
We toil and moil and when we die must fill dishonoured graves
But bye and bye I'll break my chains into the bush I'll go
And join the bold bushrangers there Jack Donahoo and Co

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Traditional-transcriptions released Jim Jones at Botany Bay on Tue Jan 01 1907.

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