[ti:Jackaroe] [ar:R.Kern] [al:] [00:00.72]R.Kern - Jackaroe [00:12.83][00:04.72] [00:05.42]There was a wealthy merchant [00:07.72]In London he did well [00:10.97]He had a lovely daughter [00:13.66]The truth to you I'll tell [00:17.07]Oh, the truth to you I'll tell [00:21.30]She had sweethearts aplenty and men of high degree [00:27.15]There was none but Jack the sailor [00:29.29]Her true love ever could be [00:33.27]Oh, her true love ever could be [00:39.74]Now Jackie's gone a-sailing with trouble on his mind [00:45.35]To leave his native country and his darling girl behind [00:51.45]Oh, his darling girl behind [00:59.05]She went into a tailor shop and dressed in men's array [01:04.67]And stepped on board a vessel to convey herself away [01:10.61]Oh, convey herself away [01:15.17]"Before you step on board, sir. Your name I'd like to know" [01:20.40] "She smiled all in her countenance, [01:23.11]"They call me Jackaroe" [01:26.29]"Oh, they call me Jackaroe [01:32.75]"Your waist is light and slender, [01:35.06]Your fingers are neat and small [01:38.32]Your cheeks too red and rosy to face the cannonball" [01:44.21]"Oh, to face the cannonball [01:48.57]"I know my waist is slender, my fingers neat and small [01:53.65]But it would not make me tremble to see ten thousand fall" [01:59.59]"Oh, to see ten thousand fall [02:06.07]The war soon being over [02:08.54]They hunted all around [02:11.35]And among the dead and dying [02:13.59]Her darling boy she found [02:17.17]Oh, her darling boy she found [02:21.52]She picked him up all in her arms [02:23.24].. . .And carried him to the town [02:26.82]And sent for a physician who quickly healed his wounds [02:32.65]Oh, who quickly healed his wounds [02:36.91]This couple they got married [02:38.97]So well they did agree [02:42.30]This couple they got married [02:44.49]So why not you and me ? [02:47.96]Oh, so why not you and me ?