The Irish Rovers
The Irish Rovers - Banks Of Newfoundland lyrics
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Ye bully boys of Belfast-town I'll have yous to beware When you sail on them packet ships, No denim jumpers wear But have a monkey jacket And cover up your hands For there blows cold nor'westerers On the banks of Newfoundland We'll rub her 'round and scrub her 'round With holy stone and sand, And we'll say farewell to the Virgin Rocks On the Banks of Newfoundland! Well, we had Joe Lynch from Ballynahinch, Mike Murphy and some more I'll tell you boys, they suffered like hell On the way to Baltimore They pawned their gear in Liverpool And sailed as they did stand And they froze to death up there aloft On the banks of Newfoundland We'll rub her 'round and scrub her 'round With holy stone and sand, And we'll say farewell to the Virgin Rocks On the Banks of Newfoundland! The mate he stood on the fo'c'sle deck And loudly he did roar Saying', rattle her in, me lucky lads, We're bound for America's shore Ay, and wipe the blood off that dead man's face And heave for to beat the band For there blows cold nor'westerers On the banks of Newfoundland We'll rub her 'round and scrub her 'round With holy stone and sand, And we'll say farewell to the Virgin Rocks On the Banks of Newfoundland! And now we're off the hook me boys, The land's all white with snow Soon we'll see the pay table And spend all nights below And to the docks, they come in flocks, The pretty girls will stand Sayin' it's snugger with me than it is at sea, On the banks of Newfoundland We'll rub her 'round and scrub her 'round With holy stone and sand, And we'll say farewell to the Virgin Rocks On the Banks of Newfoundland!