Ambletown (Home Dearie Home) O Amble is a fine town with ships about the bay It's fain and very fain to be there myself today I'm wishing in my heart I was far away from here Sitting in my parlor and talking with my dear And it's home, dearie, home, it's home I want to be My topsails are hoisted and I am out to sea The oak and the ash and the bonnie birchen tree Are all a-growing green in the North country And it's home, dearie, home A letter came today, but somehow I cannot speak And the proud and happy tears are a-rolling down my checks There's someone here, she says, you've been waiting for to see With your merry hazel eyes, looking up from off my knee But the letter never said if we have a boy or girl Got me so confused that my heart is all a whirl So I'm going back to port, where I'll quickly turn around And take the fastest ship, which to Ambletown is bound Well, if it be a girl, she shall wear a golden ring If it be a boy, he shall live to serve the King With his buckles and his boot and his little jacket blue He'll walk the quarterdeck, like his daddy used to do DT #319 Laws K43 recorded by Ed Trickett on Telling takes me Home SOF
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