====== #2120 - 1. Nancy Lee / 2. Auld Lang Syne ====== [[..:2119:|prev]] | [[..:2121:|next]] /*-32note-*//*-scottish-*/ *Composer: *1) ++Michael Maybrick (pseudonym Stephen Adams)|{{search>"Michael Maybrick (pseudonym Stephen Adams)" @cobs}}++ (1844-1913), 1875 *2) traditional Scottish *Also known as: *2) How Sweet the Hour *2) It Singeth Low in Every Heart *2) possibly related to //The Miller’s Wedding (The Miller’s Daughter)// *[[/cob_label/index.php|Print a Label]] *1) ++Lyrics:|\\ Of all the wives as e'er you know,\\ Yeo ho! lads, ho! Yeo ho! Yeo ho!\\ There's none like Nancy Lee, I trow,\\ Yeo ho! Yeo ho! Yeo ho!\\ See there she stands and waves her hands\\ Upon the quay, and every day\\ When I'm away she'll watch for me,\\ And whisper low when tempests blow,\\ For Jack at sea,\\ Yeo ho! lads, ho! Yeo ho!\\ \\ //chorus: //\\ The sailor's wife the sailor's star shall be,\\ Yeo ho! We go across the sea;\\ The sailor's wife the sailor's star shall be,\\ The sailor's wife his star shall be!\\ \\ The harbor's past, the breezes blow,\\ Yeo ho! lads, ho! Yeo ho! Yeo ho!\\ 'Tis long ere we come back, I know,\\ Yeo ho! Yeo ho! Yeo ho!\\ But true and bright from morn till night\\ My home will be, and all so neat,\\ And snug and sweet, for Jack at sea;\\ And Nancy's face to bless the place,\\ And welcome me;\\ Yeo ho! lads, ho! Yeo ho!\\ \\ The bosun pipes the watch below,\\ Yeo ho! lads, ho! Yeo ho! Yeo ho!\\ Then here's a health afore we go,\\ Yeo ho! Yeo ho! Yeo ho!\\ A long, long life to my sweet wife,\\ And mates at sea, and keep our bones\\ From Davy Jones, where-e'er we be,\\ And may you meet a mate as sweet\\ As Nancy Lee.\\ Yeo ho! lads, ho! Yeo ho!\\ \\ ++ *++Frederic Edward Weatherly|{{search>"Frederic Edward Weatherly" @cobs}}++ (1848-1929), 1875 *2) Lyrics: [[..:126:]] *++Robert Burns|{{search>"Robert Burns" @cobs}}++ (1759-1796) *See also: *[[..:126:]] *[[..:2107:]]