The Golden Vanity

Traditional, arr. by Crooked Still

There was a little ship, and she sailed upon the sea

The name of the ship was the Golden Vanity.

She sailed upon the low, the lonesome low

She sailed upon the lonesome sea

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She had not been out many more weeks than three

When she was overtaken by the Turkish Revelry

Sailing on the low...

Then up spoke a little cabin boy

Saying "What will you give me if I will them destroy?"

If I sink her in the low...

"The man who them destroys", the captain then replied

"It's five thousand pounds and my daughter for your bride"

If you sink them in the low...

The boy smote his breast, and down jumped he

He swam until he came to the Turkish Revelry

Sailing on the low...

He had a little tool, made for the use

He bored nine holes in her hull all at once

He sank her in the low...

He sank her in the lonesome ocean

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He swam back to the ship, he beat upon the side

Crying "Captain pick me up, I'm waving with the tide"

"I'm sinking in the low..."

"I will not pick you up", the Captain then replied

"I'll shoot you, I'll drown you, I'll sink you in the tide

I'll sink you in the low..."

"I'll sink you in the low..."