William and Nancy's Parting by John Wesley Harding
William and Nancy's Parting by John Wesley Harding

William and Nancy’s Parting

John Wesley Harding * Track #6 On Trad Arr Jones

William and Nancy’s Parting Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Come all you pretty maidens that have a mind to go
All along with your lover for to face the daring foe
I've a mind to venture where the cannonballs do fly
All along with my love I'll go

[Verse 2]
He says, "My lovely Nancy, I hope you'll not repine
For I must go onboard our noble fleet to join
Our orders are to sea, my dear, and now we must obey
Behind me you must stay"

[Verse 3]
She says, '"My lovely William, oh, don't you leave me here
I'll dress me as a seaman and along with you I'll steer
Oh, let me go along with you, your messmate for to be
I'll fight so manfully"

[Verse 4]
He says, "My lovely Nancy, great danger is at sea
Perhaps we may be shipwrecked or else be cast away
And in the line of battle perhaps you may be slain
Behind me you must remain"

[Verse 5]
"Your pretty little fingers, they are so long and small
You'll think it but hard usage our cable ropes to haul
When the winds they do blow high and the billows loudly roar
At home you must be on the shore"

[Verse 6]
So now my love has gone abroad as I do tell you plain
Kind heaven shall protect him as he's ploughing on the main
Protect him from all danger where the cannonballs do fly
And send my William home again

William and Nancy’s Parting Q&A

Who wrote William and Nancy’s Parting's ?

William and Nancy’s Parting was written by Traditional.

Who produced William and Nancy’s Parting's ?

William and Nancy’s Parting was produced by Kurt Bloch.

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